TIME asked the greatest portrait shooters to select their favorite photographs of Donald Trump
Brooklyn-based artist Tim O’Brien painted Donald Trump for TIME's latest cover
Nihilism was notably cited during U.S. Senate deliberations after rioting Trump supporters had been cleared from the Capitol. “Don’t let nihilists become your drug dealers,” exhorted Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse. “There are some who want to burn it all down. … Don’t let them be your prophets.” How els...
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TIME asked the greatest portrait shooters to select their favorite photographs of Donald Trump
Donald Trump ist offenkundig ein Narzisst, aber das erklärt ihn nur zum Teil. Der US-Psychologe Dan McAdams nennt Trump einen "episodischen Mann", der ausschließlich im Hier und Jetzt lebe. "Er wacht jeden Morgen auf und ist bereit zu kämpfen, um zu gewinnen."
"The hair is actually not easy,” illustrator Tim O'Brien says of his new Trump cover for Time magazine.
TIME asked the greatest portrait shooters to select their favorite photographs of Donald Trump
TIME asked the greatest portrait shooters to select their favorite photographs of Donald Trump
Suffice it to say, we use the term "POC" a lot on Code Switch. But critiques of the initialism — and the popularization of the term "BIPOC" — caused us to ask: Should we retire POC? Or is there use in it yet?
Colin Pantall began photographing his daughter, Isabel, in the delivery room moments after she was born. From then on, “it was just constant”, he says. Previously, the pictures he took were architectural, environmental, sometimes historical; but becoming a father re-oriented him entirely. The transition wasn’t effortless. In the early days his experience of fatherhood was spiked with feelings of claustrophobia and intense anxiety – fear of Isabel’s death, fear of his own. A sense that he could easily become obsolete.
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What it's really like to paint a man like Trump.
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