Add a historical perspective to current events and anniversaries of landmark dates – with imagery from our hand-picked gallery.
Tom Stoddart worked at News International during the 1980's and descibes what it was like to return and capture the empty offices...
See all the action and all the drama, in our hand-picked gallery of sports around the world.
Photographer Jill Freedman introduces her work which has just been added to the Getty Images Archive Collection...
Quick thinking and using just a camera phone, Cassie Trotter's image ended up in the Sydney Daily Telegraph...
Take a front row seat and catch our hand-picked imagery of global superstars, fashion icons and all the glamour of the red carpet.
As we start selecting the best of 2013, please join us for a look back at the best of 2012 via our Year in Focus ebook and downloadable app (available in the ibookstore).
As the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy approaches, we explored multiple sites that suffered damage to show how those locations look today.
Laurence Griffiths uses the Getty Images Editorial Fellowship to produce a short film on street football in Brazil...
Brad Elterman rose to fame by pioneering backstage and behind-the scenes photography. Here he discusses photographing a young Joan Jett...
Winner of a 2012 Getty Images Editorial Grant, Kosuke Okahara photographed the ongoing effects of the Fukushima Nuclear plant explosion.
Kyle Bean explores the juxtaposition of science and craft, and how analogy helps him generate new ideas and new projects...
How Getty Photographers Doug Pensinger and Harry How captured the US Winter Olympic Athletes...
Discover what’s happened, where – in our hand-picked gallery of the imagery making the headlines.
Getty Images photographer Ezra Shaw on capturing one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history…
Photojournalism has the power to both inspire and educate, and it’s a power we remain committed to promoting through our grant programs.
Felicity McCabe investigates the influence of the natural world and colour in her work...