AP Chief Asia Photographer David Guttenfelder captures Afghanistan's largest-scale military operation since 2001 using a unique lens - his iPhone camera coupled with a Polaroid film filter app
Caribbean Chief Photographer Brennan Linsley has been covering Guantanamo since 2005 and tries to paint a picture of what life is like for the people that work at the infamous detention camp in Cuba.
Photographer David Guttenfelder discusses being embedded with the U.S. Army First Battalion, 26th Infantry in the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan's Kunar Province.
Photographer Mark Terrill talks about setting up remotes, anticipating key moments in a game and taking a hit while covering professional basketball in Los Angeles.
David Guttenfelder takes viewers inside his embed with U.S. Marines in Afghanistan and explores the challenges soldiers face living in the dirt and fighting off attacks from the Taliban.
Covering the Tour de France takes great planning and coordination. Peter Dejong talks about the logistics involved and the difficulties photographers confront in finding unique ways to examine the highly popular event.
Photographers are rarely allowed inside North Korea's borders. David Guttenfelder gives viewers a glimpse of life inside the nation under the very watchful eye of a "minder."
Covering the Summer Games proved both triumphant and problematic. David Guttenfelder examines the effort put forth by the Chinese to host the Games and the lengths they went to in an effort to manage the image of the proceedings.
Election Day proved electric for thousands of Chicagoans when their home-state senator, Barack Obama, became the first African-American to win the presidency. David Guttenfelder follows voters from the lines at the polls early in the morning to the celebration late that night.
Finding unique ways to show presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain was no easy task. Alex Brandon and Stephan Savoia share the hustle and bustle of life on the campaign trail.
Emotions often run high on the stock market floor. Richard Drew, who regularly covers the New York Stock Exchange, shares the highs and lows in a time of financial crisis.