- Yoga Journey
Andy Richter trekked to India to explore the wellspring of yoga, and discovered that wide roads lead back to the self.
Who Shot Sports
A book and exhibition by Gail Buckland explore what it is that gives sports photographs staying power.
Olympic Art
David Burnett regularly covers the Olympics from an outsider’s viewpoint—the one nobody else manages to notice.
Golden Frames
Ezra Shaw on the greatest sports gig: the Olympics. Plus the instant journey of Olympic images from camera to customer.
In the Moment
Few genres of photography present as many challenges as action sports. Meet the masters of the split-second frame.
Grand Adventures
Three pro image makers share stories and shooting tips in the great outdoors, from the Western US to the peaks of Nepal.
- Staying Injury-Free
How can you increase running mileage and prevent injuries? Here’s what fitness gurus and medical experts say.
Rich in Sunny Hours
In uncertain economic times, running offers steady comfort, personal solace and a store of psychological wealth.
Runs for the Hills
An uphill climb does a body good. Here’s how, why, and where to run hill-repeat workouts in the five boroughs.
- Run the Bridges
Here’s a fun run that encompasses 12 bridges, 18 miles, two New York City boroughs, and one big adventure.
- You Will Not Quit
Jay Hewitt is a world-class triathlete, determined competitor and motivational speaker—and a Type 1 diabetic.
Manhattan’s North Woods
Alternative running trails take you into the natural beauty that once adorned New York City’s densest borough.