Out of Iowa
On either side of old Highway 218 in far southeastern Iowa, rows of corn are broken to stubble and furrows are filled with ice. It’s late December, just days to the caucuses, and the wind knifes across...
View ArticleHard Times in Paul Ryan’s Hometown
For a related photo essay by Danny Wilcox Frazier, click here. DRIVING THROUGH JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN, IN A DOWNPOUR, looking past the wipers and through windows fogged up with cigarette smoke, Main...
View ArticleEnd of the Line
DRIVING THROUGH JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN, IN A DOWNPOUR, looking past the wipers and through windows fogged up with cigarette smoke, Main Street appears to be melting away. The rain falls hard and makes...
View ArticleElegy for Detroit
For several weeks, photographer Danny Wilcox Frazier accompanied Charlie LeDuff around Detroit as he investigated the sad series of murders and scandals that culminated in the killing of Aiyana...
View ArticleAbandoned Houses: One Block in Detroit
Pictured here are abandoned homes found on one block on Detroit’s East Side. Some 45,000 abandoned houses pock Detroit, and the city only demolishes only 500 a year, thanks to concerns over lawsuits...
View ArticleWelcome to Campaign Season in the Heartland
Danny Wilcox Frazier’s photography assignments have taken him around the world, from Afghanistan to Cuba, Kosovo to Tanzania, and many places in between. But for our September/October issue, we asked...
View Article“Get the Hell Off”: The Indigenous Fight to Stop a Uranium Mine in the Black...
Regina Brave remembers the moment the first viral picture of her was taken. It was 1973, and 32-year-old Brave had taken up arms in a standoff between federal marshals and militant Indigenous activists...
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