The New York Times Photo and Graphics Service helps
bring stories to life. Every day, more than 25 news and feature
color photos and more than 10 graphics, including illustrations,
charts, maps and timelines, are posted.
In 2001, The New York Times was awarded two Pulitzer Prizes for
Photography: the Breaking News and Feature Awards.
To see today's complete lineup of photos and graphics go to: www.nytimages.com.
PHOTOS
Our photojournalism captures and interprets the news, from photographers
with special access and the resources to let a story fully unfold:
25 new and feature photos daily, in color, on every topic, with
datelines in the United States and around the world.
Photos come from The New York Times and 12 partner news organizations,
including Cox and Hearst. To make it easy to locate and use
our photos, they all carry commonsense file names that correspond
directly with story slugs.
GRAPHICS
Our graphics bring another dimension of detail and analysis
to news and feature stories. Material comes from The New York
Times and 12 partner news organizations, including Cox and Hearst.
Providing the graphics for breaking news is our strength. Our
graphics also illustrate business, culture, science and sports.
Every day, we move more than 10 informational and story-specific
graphics, including charts, diagrams, maps and timelines. Large-scale
centerpiece illustrations often accompany business and science
stories.