The New Yorker: Charles Burnett
Kwaku Alston photographs Charles Burnett for The New Yorker. Featured in the “Critic’s Notebook,” the article dives into the deep history of Burnett’s upbringing and how it shaped his cinematography.





Martín Sigal: The Comedy Chateau
Martin Sigal’s newest photographs for The Comedy Chateau. Just sit back and have a laugh, even if it’s good enough to cry.




Walter Iooss: One of the Most Iconic Photographers in Sports
Born in 1943, Walter Iooss Jr. picked up a camera at the age of 15 and never put it down. Just two years later, he landed his first assignment with Sports Illustrated, launching a career that would come to define the visual language of sports.
Over the years, Iooss shot more than 300 covers for Sports Illustrated, photographing legends like Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan, Serena Williams, and many more. He gave sports soul.
Today, he’s considered one of the most iconic sports photographers in history.
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AARP the Magazine: Danny Devito
Taxi, Taxi! Jeff Lipsky photographs Danny Devito for AARP’s “What I Know Now”, where Danny talks about getting his big break on the hit sitcom, ‘Taxi’, and his mantra about life. Read the full article here.



AARP the Magazine: Rob Lowe
Jeff Lipsky photographs Rob Lowe for the April/May cover of AARP the Magazine. Lowe reflects on his journey from ‘80s teen heartthrob to beloved host of “The Floor”.




