Vienna’s Hidden Poverty: 120 Years of Historic Photography Unearthed

How a 1905 Vienna Poverty Reportage Changed Journalism Forever One hundred twenty years ago, a journalist and an amateur photographer infiltrated Vienna’s most desperate slums and documented the city’s hidden suffering with a brutality that would redefine social reporting. Emil Kläger’s text and Hermann Drawe’s photographs—published in 1905—exposed the squalor of industrial-era Vienna with a … Read more

The NFL’s Urgent Warning: Why Players Have Become High-Profile Targets

Major Home Burglaries Target NFL Stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce: Federal Charges Filed Major Home Burglaries Target NFL Stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce: Federal Charges Filed By Daniel Richardson, Editor-in-Chief, Archysport The homes of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce were among a nationwide string of burglaries targeting … Read more

Victorian Post-Mortem Photography: Haunting Photos & the Desire to Remember

Today, most homes are filled with countless family photos, phone galleries brimming with cherished moments. We can instantly recall shared experiences with loved ones, even those no longer with us. But in the Victorian era, obtaining family images wasn’t so simple. The daguerreotype – one of the earliest photographic techniques and the first practically used … Read more