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Photography, Misery And Beauty In 'The Salt Of The Earth'
The Salt Of The Earth, a documentary directed by Wim Wenders about Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado.
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New Photos Show Bush Administration Reaction to 9/11 Attacks
In never-before-released photographs taken on Sept. 11, 2001, the shock, horror and gravity of the terrorist attacks can be read on the faces of President George Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, their wives Laura and Lynne, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, CIA Director George Tenet and other senior Bush and Cheney staffers. The photos were released in response to a Freedom of Information Act request filed by Colette Neirouz Hanna...
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News Photos for the Last Day of August
A look at the best news photos from around the world.
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World News in Photos for Today
A look at the best news photos from around the world. September 2, 2015
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10 Moving Photos of Europe's Migrant Crisis
The photographs of a three-year-old Syrian boy found dead on a beach in Turkey are far from the only powerful shots taken in a crisis barely abated for more than a decade.
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The World in Images Today
A look at the best news photos from around the world. September 8, 2015
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Todays' World News Photos
A look at the best news photos from around the world.
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Bai Shi's amazing photo essay of life in a northeast Chinese coal town
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World News Photos
A look at the best news photos from around the world.September 23, 2015
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Yale releases 170,000 incredible Great Depression photos
Yale University has digitized a huge collection of images of America 'at her most vulnerable.'
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Rare photos of San Francisco's Chinatown, before the earthquake
Stored in a bank vault, Arnold Genthe's Chinatown photos survived the disaster. Many others were lost.
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Conflict: Photographers bringing light into the shadows
The world’s best conflict photographers take us behind the lens and into their lives. Witness their personal and professional battles to engage with, understand, handle, capture and present different forms of conflict in the hopes of making the world better. Nothing brings you closer to the most important human conflicts of our time.
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The Guardian: The best photographs of 2015 – in pictures
Blood moon eclipses, volcano eruptions, Usain Bolt’s Segway crash and Caitlyn Jenner’s Vanity Fair cover ... photographers explain how they got their shots. Selection by Karin Andreasson.
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Inside the Institutions for the Chernobyl Victims Forgotten by Society
In her photo series "The Invisible People of Belarus," photographer Jadwiga Bronte explored the effects of the Chernobyl disaster on the people of Belarus, specifically those living in governmental institutions called "internats." These institutions are part asylum, part orphanage, and part hospice... By Tom Usher.
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Firefighters
A wildfire that started in western Arizona and jumped the Colorado River into California, near Needles, California, April 6, 2016.
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Photographer's Eyes Opened on Epic Road Trip Along Canada-U.S. Border
The line between Canada and the United States is known as the world's longest undefended border and photographer Andreas Rutkauskas wanted to see it for himself. He undertook a cross-country tour to visit obscure border crossings and he learned some unexpected lessons along the way.
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A Day in Photos May 9, 2016
A look at the best news photos from around the world.
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Taking Photos Is My Job & The NYPD Can't Stand It
I’ve been arrested more times as a photojournalist trying to live a law-abiding life than I was as a criminal. The first time the cops took my press credential, one of them ripped it off my chest and ran away, like a purse-snatching thief. It was at a Yankees home game. Boston vs. New York. A fight between a Sox fan and a Yankees fan broke out in the stands a few rows away from me. Instant classic. I lifted up my camera and took a few pictures. As I was taking pictures, uniformed NYPD officers—moonlighting as private security guards for...
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Getty Images sued again over alleged misuse of over 47,000 photos
Lawyer: "Getty has been carelessly and recklessly acquiring content."
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Inside the Seldom Seen World of the Amish
Michael Hanson photographed Amish communities in Ohio and Maine.
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