Show Navigation

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 40 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Luchador masks, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico outside the municipal auditorium where wrestling takes place. Wrestling masks.
    MEX_030304_003_x.jpg
  • Guerrino Lovato, mask maker, in his studio in Venice, Italy during Winter Carnival.
    ITA_39_xs.jpg
  • A man watches his girlfriend making it with another woman as the Burning Man burns. Burning Man is a performance art festival known for art, drugs and sex. It takes place annually in the Black Rock Desert near Gerlach, Nevada, USA.
    USA_BMAN_200_xs.jpg
  • Costumed revelers ordering drinks from a waiter in the  Piazza San Marco, during Winter Carnival in Venice, Italy.
    ITA_37_xs.jpg
  • Costumed revelers at Winter Carnival in Venice, Italy.
    ITA_35_xs.jpg
  • British Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team sweeping for unexploded ordinance and bomblets in the devastated desert landscape in the burning Magwa oil fields in Kuwait after the end of the Gulf War (near GC1: Gathering Center One). More than 700 wells were set ablaze by retreating Iraqi troops creating the largest man-made environmental disaster in history. The entire country was walked by teams of experts and more people died in this cleanup effort than US and Coalition soldiers killed during the actual war.
    KUW_072_xs.jpg
  • Doctors working on an injured man, a gunshot victim, at Keysany Hospital, ICRC, in Mogadishu, the war torn capital of Somalia. March 1992.
    SOM_27_xs.jpg
  • Taipei, Taiwan. Night market.
    TAI_110324_042_x.jpg
  • Copenhagen, Denmark. Actors at a dress rehearsal at Det Kongelige Teater den Politiske Kandestober: Comedie.
    DEN_09_xs.jpg
  • British Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team sweeping for unexploded ordinance and bomblets in the devastated desert landscape in the burning Magwa oil fields in Kuwait after the end of the Gulf War (near GC1: Gathering Center One). More than 700 wells were set ablaze by retreating Iraqi troops creating the largest man-made environmental disaster in history. The entire country was walked by teams of experts and more people died in this cleanup effort than US and Coalition soldiers killed during the actual war.
    KUW_036_xs.jpg
  • Pioneers in blue flak jackets and helmets probing for landmines near a new training camp for 229 volunteers in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Somaliland is the breakaway republic in northern Somalia that declared independence in 1991 after 50,000 died in civil war. March 1992.
    SOM_51_xs.jpg
  • Doctors working on an injured man, a gunshot victim, at Keysany Hospital, ICRC, in Mogadishu, the war torn capital of Somalia. March 1992.
    SOM_26_xs.jpg
  • Costumed revelers during Winter Carnival in the Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy.
    ITA_40_xs.jpg
  • Pioneers in blue flak jackets and helmets probing for landmines uncover a small hockey puck size landmine near a new training camp for 229 volunteers in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Somaliland is the breakaway republic in northern Somalia that declared independence in 1991 after 50,000 died in civil war. March 1992.
    SOM_54_xs.jpg
  • A little boy tries on a wrestler's mask before he goes in to watch the popular Mexican wrestler's dazzle the crowd an each other with wrestling antics. Mexico (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
    MEX03_0540_xf1b.jpg
  • A woman visiting the openhouse at Site Trinity, ground zero, on the White Sands Missile Range in S. New Mexico. Site of the world's first atomic explosiion on August 6, 1945. The atomic bomb was developed by the Manhatten Project. The Manhattan Project refers to the effort during World War II by the United States, in collaboration with the United Kingdom, Canada, and other European physicists, to develop the first nuclear weapons. Formally designated as the Manhattan Engineering District (MED), it refers specifically to the period of the project from 1942-1946 under the control of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, under the administration of General Leslie R. Groves, with its scientific research directed by the American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer. The project succeeded in developing and detonating three nuclear weapons in 1945: a test detonation on July 16 (the Trinity test) near Alamogordo, New Mexico; an enriched uranium bomb code-named "Little Boy" detonated on August 6 over Hiroshima, Japan; and a plutonium bomb code-named "Fat Man" on August 9 over Nagasaki, Japan. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project)
    USA_101002_256_x.jpg
  • Cooks prepare dumplings to be steamed at a restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan.
    TAI_081226_289_xw.jpg
  • Motorcycle traffic yields to pedestrians on a busy street in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan.
    TAI_081225_184_xw.jpg
  • Cooks prepare dumplings to be steamed at a restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan.
    TAI_081226_251_xw.jpg
  • Costumed revelers, a nun in drag and a clown, at Winter Carnival in Venice, Italy.
    ITA_41_xs.jpg
  • Folsom Street Fair, San Francisco, CA annual event.
    USA_100926_28_x.jpg
  • An avid runner not deterred by disaster, Dr. Daoud, head of preventive services at Ahmadi Hospital takes his daily jog near the burning Kuwait oil fields. (May, 1991). Dr. Daoud, a Palestinian doctor working in Kuwait for many years, participated in studies of the effects of breathing oil well fire smoke for extended periods of time by dissecting the lungs of sheep kept alive in Kuwait and comparing them with imported sheep. He displayed some of the healthy and diseased lungs.
    KUW_045_xs.jpg
  • Jennifer Mason & Barbara Wagstaff perform fossilized pollen research at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia MODEL RELEASED [1989]
    AUS_SCI_DINO_18_xs.jpg
  • Poultry: Nicholas Turkey Breeding Farms, Sonoma, California, USA. Milking sperm from large male turkeys that are too big to breed naturally.
    USA_AG_TURK_05_xs.jpg
  • Cyberthon: Virtual Reality Conference, San Francisco, California. (1990)
    USA_SCI_VR_47_xs.jpg
  • A rear view through a cross-section of a woman's head at Gunther von Hagens' Bodyworlds exhibit. Body Worlds is a traveling exhibit of real, plastinated human bodies and body parts. Von Hagens invented plastination as a way to preserve body tissue and is the creator of the Body Worlds exhibits..
    Bodyworlds_04_xs.jpg
  • Willie Ishulutak, an Innuit soapstone carver in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada roughs out the fins of a soapstone narwhal sculpture outside his mother's house in the suburb of Apex. (From the book, What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) Carving is one of the few traditions of the Inuit that has made the leap into the wage-earning modern world. Willie says he can complete two or three pieces in a day, then sell them in the evening at bars and restaurants in Iqaluit for $100 ($93 USD) each, and sometimes more. MODEL RELEASED.
    CAN_061009_103_xxw.jpg
  • Morning motocycle traffic on a street in Hanoi, Vietnam, pass by one of the lakes in the city.
    VIE_081224_058_xw.jpg
  • Motorcyclists approach a busy traffic intersection on a street in Hanoi, Vietnam. Motorcycles are the most common mode of transport in Vietnam.
    VIE_081222_499_xw.jpg
  • Poultry: Nicholas Turkey Breeding Farms, Sonoma, California, USA. Milking sperm from large male turkeys that are too big to breed naturally.
    USA_AG_TURK_05_xs.jpg
  • Kuwaiti checkpoint outside Kuwait city immediately after the Gulf War. More than 700 wells were set ablaze by retreating Iraqi troops creating the largest man-made environmental disaster in history.
    KUW_087_xs.jpg
  • Costumed revelers at Winter Carnival in Venice, Italy.
    ITA_36_xs.jpg
  • At the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, (A.I.I.M.S.) New Delhi, India.  Male contraceptive nasal spray tested on monkeys.
    IND_020_xs.jpg
  • Mayan ruins at the Pyramid of the Masks at Kohunlich,  Mexico, Yucatan. Built prior to 500 AD, it is unknown whether they represent rulers or gods.
    MEX_011_xs.jpg
  • Mayan ruins at the Pyramid of the Masks at Kohunlich,  Mexico, Yucatan. Built prior to 500 AD, it is unknown whether they represent rulers or gods.
    MEX_010_xs.jpg
  • Loretta Proctor and friend, in masks.  Roswell, New Mexico.  (1947 UFO incident.)   (1997).
    USA_SCI_UFO_30_xs.jpg
  • Arrangements of cold, canned, edible insects in an inn in Ina City. The various insects, zaza-mushi, grasshoppers, bee larvae, and silkworm pupae, are all cooked and canned in a brown sauce of sugar and soy, and therefore all possess the same flavor which masks their individual flavors, Ina City, Japan. (Man Eating Bugs page 36)
    Japan_JAP_meb_71_xxs.jpg
  • Entertainer android robot. View of SARCOS, an android (human-like) entertainment robot, posing as if about to contemplate his next brush stroke on a life-like robot mask. SARCOS was developed at SARCOS Research Corporation in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Photo-Illustration. Robo sapiens Project.
    Usa_rs_448_120_xs.jpg
  • Near Area 51, Nevada, Extraterrestrial Highway.  Rachel, Nevada, Bar, Jeanette Tholt wears an alien mask.  "Little A'Le'Inn". (1999).  Model Released.
    USA_SCI_UFO_29_xs.jpg
  • A man in a mask (which is commonplace for people who are sick and have to be out in public) rides his bicycle past a fruit and vegetable market in Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
    Japan_Jap_mw_716_xs.jpg

Peter Menzel Photography

  • Home
  • Legal & Copyright
  • About Us
  • Image Archive
  • Search the Archive
  • Exhibit List
  • Lecture List
  • Agencies
  • Contact Us: Licensing & Inquiries