Abstract
Photons provide snapshots of the evolution of relativistic heavy-ion collisions as they are emitted at all stages and do not interact with the medium strongly. With RHIC, measurements of low momentum direct-photons are made possible across different system sizes and beam energies. An excess of direct-photons, above the prompt photon production from hard scattering processes, is observed for a system size corresponding to dNch/dη of 20-30, with a large azimuthal anisotropy and a characteristic dependence on collision centrality. In addition to the results for direct-photon spectra, azimuthal anisotropies of direct-photons in Au+Au collisions at √SNN = 200 GeV are also discussed, thereby, shedding light on the long-standing direct-photon puzzle.