
Week in photos —
U.S. President Barack Obama has his tie adjusted by first lady Michelle Obama as they await the arrival of Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, on Friday, September 25. Xi was making his first official state visit to Washington. See more remarkable images from "The week in 32 photos."

Great war photographer 'contaminated by darkness' —
Photographer Don McCullin became a rock star for his battlefield bravery, amassing a catalog that, as he puts it, would "frighten most people to death."

Sinatra: Singer, actor, showman —
A new book, "Sinatra: The Photographs," shows Frank Sinatra as he went from teen idol to world-renowned artist.

Gay Russians living in the shadows —
When photographer Tatiana Vinogradova set out to document the intolerance toward homosexuality in Russia, her first challenge was finding people willing to be captured on camera. "Reality has driven the gay community underground," she said. "In Russia, only 1% of the gay population dares to live openly."

Look at me! —
A visitor takes a selfie at the World of Dinosaurs exhibit in Erfurt, Germany, on Saturday, September 26. See that and more in this week's selfies gallery.

What a shot! —
Gary Hunt dives from a bridge in Bilbao, Spain, during the eighth and final stop of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series on Saturday, September 26. Hunt didn't qualify for the final eight in Bilbao, but he still clinched his fifth World Series title in seven years. See more amazing sports photos in this week's "What a shot!"

'Ghosts in my own space' —
Leah Miriam Cooper found an interesting way to connect with the family members she never really knew. She projected their old photos onto her home.

Week in politics —
U.S. Rep. Bob Brady, a Democrat from Philadelphia, sips water from the glass used by Pope Francis during the Pope's joint address to Congress. Brady told the Philadelphia Daily News he poured the rest of the Pope's water into a bottle and will use it to bless his four grandchildren. See more moments from "The week in politics."




