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Danish photographer Lasse Bak Mejlvang became interested in homelessness in the United States while on assignment in California. When he had another assignment in Seattle, he contacted organizations working with the homeless, and they invited him to stay in one of their camps.

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Photographer Linnea Bullion has found inspiration for her self-portraits from her suburban upbringing, sharing with us her sense of humor and eclectic wardrobe.

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Photographer Ben Brody's new book examines his role in both creating propaganda and trying to subvert it.

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Leonard Freed's seminal book, "Black in White America," gets revamped and republished. It's as relevant as ever.

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Photographer Ira Meyer has been visiting Antarctica since 1991, drawn back by the beauty of the icy continent.

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Photographer Jorge Vargas worked with his family to create whimsical portraits of his daughters during their time in quarantine in Argentina.

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After taking a photo workshop, American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Jeff Jacobson began a career in photography.

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Post photographer Matt McClain takes us on a journey through some of the area's urban legends.

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Photographer Jesse Lenz’s new book, ‘The Locusts’ transports the reader to rural Ohio where his children run wild in fields, build forts in the attic, and fall asleep surrounded by lightsabers and superheroes

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The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh is older than many of the soldiers fighting it. Paris-based photographer and filmmaker Alexis Pazoumian began an ongoing documentary project in the mostly ethnic Armenian enclave in 2019.

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Photographer Matthew Beck’s new book is, “A cultural history of the sublime first image of a black hole, in photographs and documents

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A photojournalist followed the Belarus Free Theater and the couple, in work and in life, who run it.

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Photographer James Whitlow Delano remixes archival work to create an uneasy, alternate universe that is oddly appropriate for today's tumultuous times.

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Photographer Maxim Babenko visited Dagestan as people there struggle to regain a sense of normalcy.

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Fans converge on a farm to relish a no holds barred wrestling match during the pandemic.

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Photographer Gianmarco Maraviglia collected plastic pellets, known as nurdles, from several beaches in Greece and photographed them larger than life.

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Japanese photographer Kai Yokoyama wanted to learn Arabic. But after he met a woman living a new life in Tokyo who knew Arabic and wanted to learn Japanese, he got so much more.

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Associated Press photographer Rodrigo Abd examines Peru’s shifting realities in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic.

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LOVING - A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s is a collection of historical images of men in love. Traveling Europe, Canada and the U.S., Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell gathered 2,800 images originating from all over the world and that spanned the Civil War, World War II and through the 1950s. The images give us a glimpse into the love that persisted despite he societal norms at the time they were taken.

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