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“Snapshots 1971-77” is a collection of snapshots found by Michael Lesy and his friend in a dumpster behind a photo-processing plant in San Francisco in the 1970s. While the photos paint a portrait of a bygone era, they also show that the threads that hold our lives together today did the same back then.

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A new book published by Magnum Photos compiles its members' varied perspectives on life under the thumb of the coronavirus.

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The Associated Press reports on the Rev. Leopoldo Serrano, who is trying to help a community rebuild after unspeakable devastation.

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Associated Press photographer Dar Yasin tagged along with health-care workers bringing vaccines to remote areas in the Indian state of Kashmir.

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Nigerian nurse Bridget Aluu spends her time caring for patients in her private practice, sometimes free. Occasionally, she has to treat herself as well. Photographer Chris Iduma shows us her story in this series of tender photos.

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Tara Wray's new book "Year of the Beast" is a personal photo diary of life during the pandemic.

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This year’s winners were chosen from 1,300 entries and include projects about identity and environmental issues.

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Photographer Michael Sherwin’s book “Vanishing Points” is a meditation on how change affects our monuments and memories.

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They were more than the translators of words, they also interpreted the culture and the daily lives of the civilians caught between the Taliban and the coalition.

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“Women Street Photographers” shows how times are changing in a traditionally male dominated field.

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Artist Brad Feuerhelm teams up with Nun Gun to present a devastating view of the world's current state of entropy in the new book, "Mondo Decay."

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"We Women: The Power of We” brings together the work of 17 people and will be on view at Brooklyn Bridge Park from July 13 to September 12

Each year, and ever since the introduction 14 years ago of the iPhone, thousands of photographers have sent their best images for a chance to be recognized in the iPhone Photography Awards. Here are this year's winners.

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Photographer Gilles Peress’s “Whatever You Say, Say Nothing” is a monumental study of the conflict in Northern Ireland.

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Reuters President Michael Friedenberg and editor-in-chief Alessandra Galloni described Saddiqui as “an outstanding, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, a devoted husband and father, and a much-loved colleague.”

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Elliott Erwitt publishes previously unseen images from his expansive photographic archive spanning his 60 year career as a documentary and commercial photographer.

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Walter Astrada photographs communities in Macha, Bolivia as they gather to celebrate the "Tinku."

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Photographer Sandro Maddalena documented the trauma and recovery of Ukrainian veterans as hostilities with Russia continue.

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Photographer Tina Russell documented the days inside her extended family after her grandmother died of covid-19.

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Photographer Nikola Olic reconstructs urban structures turning them into abstract art.

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