Seeing science
Workshop led by scientist and photographer Felice Frankel teaches researchers how to translate experiments into captivating images.
Reflection-removing camera
Device uses depth sensor and signal processing to capture clear images through windows.
Q&A: Visiting artist Keith Ellenbogen
MIT Center for Art, Science, and Technology visiting artist Keith Ellenbogen brings high-speed photography to the natural world.
Capturing an underwater world
Visiting artist Keith Ellenbogen collaborates with MIT faculty and staff to create a unique underwater photography course.
Making more than pretty pictures
Felice Frankel uses strong visual vocabulary to eliminate ambiguity and sell ideas.
Drone lighting
Autonomous vehicles could automatically assume the right positions for photographic lighting.
Spruce up your selfie
A new algorithm could transfer acclaimed photographers’ signature styles to cellphone photos.
MIT Museum exhibit features 100 early photographic portraits
"Daguerre’s American Legacy: Photographic Portraits (1840-1900)," from the Wm. B. Becker Collection, is on view in Kurtz Gallery for Photography from April 18 to Jan. 4, 2015.
Photograph from Roman Stocker’s lab wins NSF/AAAS scientific visualization competition
‘Invisible Coral Flows’ documents flow of water generated by the cilia on coral’s surface.