In the Times AR team’s first rendition of video that you can walk around, Ashley
Graham is “a model in motion without the filters, the Photoshopping and the
angles the fashion industry is used to.”
The model and activist believes in the power of depicting women as they are, not
as perfectly doctored images. We used 100 cameras to record her runway walk in
3-D holographic motion — no alterations to her form.
Experts at Sneaker Con offered strategies for identifying counterfeit shoes,
gave advice on how to choose investment sneakers and said what they would be
willing to pay for the right kicks ($30,000).
Hiroyuki Ito, a photographer who grew up in Tokyo, wanted to see more of his
country. So he spent two months this summer documenting interesting moments.
“I was drawn to people really striving for individual style in a country where
it’s hard to have individual style,” said Rose Cromwell, a photographer who has
been going to Cuba since 2005.
“The New York City subway is this great equalizer,” said the photographer Andre
Wagner, who spent four years taking photographs on its platforms and in its
cars. “For this brief moment in time, we’re all in it together.”
In this season’s biggest and logistically complicated fashion show, Mr. Wang
staged not one but three separate runway shows. We followed the Wang entourage
for 266 minutes.
“I wanted to capture photos that were cinematic because I am very inspired by
the cinema of Hong Kong,” said the photographer An Rong Xu, who visited Hong
Kong this spring.
“Walking around Tijuana, I noticed three main ideas — music, tradition and
family — and those themes influenced the photographs I took,” Jake Michaels
said.