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PARALYMPIC & WOMEN The Power Of PERSEVERANCE

The word "POWER" can be used figurately or literally when applied to people. In the case of Paralympians, both are appropriate.

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6 mins  |
March 2022
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FREE, BUT IMPURE Pakistan: The Kalash women

Sandra Ballesteros & Miguel Celis

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3 mins  |
March 2022
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Women's Rights In AFGHANISTAN

Women in Afghanistan are not being seen as they should be! During the previous governments period, many women were considered solely based on sexuality or political issues.

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4 mins  |
March 2022
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Ukrainian Beauty: TRADITIONAL FOLK PORTRAITS

Tetyana Erhart believes that photography is a way to preserve a person's energy and express emotions at a particular moment.

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2 mins  |
March 2022
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UNBEATABLE KAYEE C

"Unbeatable" not only reminds us of the often underestimated feminine power that lies within us but also the power of a sense of humor and playfulness that helps us push through difficult moments. - Kayee C

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3 mins  |
March 2022
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WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN SYRIA

"It is not easy to cover the refugees' lives, especially if they are Syrians like me; I'm lucky not to lose my home or one of my family members. Women in our Arab country, Syria, have endured a lot of pressure.

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2 mins  |
March 2022
The Rules of Attraction
Maxim

The Rules of Attraction

A new book of photographs by the legendary Slim Aarons documents his most stylish captures

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4 mins  |
March - April 2022
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FOAMIES, FLARES, AND MORE... JASON FENMORE

At the south end of the peninsula, a wave located in Newport Beach, CA, is one of Southern California's most sought-after waves.

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5 mins  |
February 2022
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THE AMERICAN NEON NIGHT

Thomas Dellert, also known as 'Thomas Dellacroix' and 'Tommy Dollar', a given name by the American Pop artist Andy Warhol in New York in 1980, when Thomas did some hand-printed silkscreens for Warhol.

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3 mins  |
February 2022
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HOLGER HOFFMANN: At the Kalashi's Winter Solstice Festival

The Chawmos, a 14-day Winter Solstice Festival, is the most important event in the year of the Kalashi, an animist minority in northern Pakistan.

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2 mins  |
February 2022
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH Steve McCurry
Lens Magazine

AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH Steve McCurry

For more than thirty years, Steve McCurry has been one of the most iconic voices in contemporary photography, with international awards, scores of magazine and book covers, over twenty published books, and many exhibitions worldwide.

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10 mins  |
February 2022
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Still Life Realm

Still life photography is a very distinct genre of photography.

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6 mins  |
February 2022
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MICK STETSON: Reveries of Giverny

At Suwa Shrine pond, Koi unfurl dreams and legends In dervish whirls below.

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4 mins  |
February 2022
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Falling in Love with Nature

My love of photography started 30 years ago.

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4 mins  |
February 2022
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FREEZING ACTION AT THE BEIJING WINTER OLYMPICS

The saying goes, "You can't be everywhere at the same time."

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6 mins  |
February 2022
HASAN IBRAHIM BELAL
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HASAN IBRAHIM BELAL

Syrian Thoughts on public transportation

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3 mins  |
January 2022
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A GAMBIOLOGIA DA SEVIROLOGIA THE ART AND SCIENCE OF MAKING DO: LÉU BRITTO

As the proverb goes: when life gives you lemons, make a lemonade.

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5 mins  |
February 2022
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Portrait of a Responder: Eric Kaltenmark

"I am an emergency services photographer working to document full-time and volunteer emergency responders in action, during training, and behind-the-scenes."

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4 mins  |
February 2022
Brandon Stanton's Empire of Empathy
New York magazine

Brandon Stanton's Empire of Empathy

Since launching humans of New York 12 years ago, the street photographer has pivoted his blog into a one-man philanthropy that raises millions of dollars for random people.

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10+ mins  |
February 28-March 13, 2022
Close to Home
The Atlantic

Close to Home

"Early on in the pandemic, the Danish photographer Joakim Eskildsen captured an image of his son tilting his head toward the evening sky in the German countryside, where the family lives."

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1 min  |
March 2022
THE BLUE CITY JODHPUR
Lens Magazine

THE BLUE CITY JODHPUR

Jodhpur is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and gained its popularity as a favorite destination among international tourists.

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5 mins  |
January 2022
Kyrgyzstan Land Of The Sky Mountains
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Kyrgyzstan Land Of The Sky Mountains

The Kyrgyz, a Muslim Turkic people, constitute nearly three-fourths of the population.

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3 mins  |
January 2022
TERRAIN VAGUE
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TERRAIN VAGUE

''Terrain Vague' photographic series takes an intimate look at urban landscapes, influenced by the postmodern metropolitan condition as defined by Ignasi de Sola-Morales.

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3 mins  |
January 2022
The Seventh Continent
Lens Magazine

The Seventh Continent

I'm known to many in the photography world as a fearless explorer, having worked in some of the most off-the-beatenpath areas around the globe, including multiple trips to North Korea, Iran, and Iraq, as well as intense treks through the jungles of the Amazon, the forests of Borneo, and Nepal's Himalayas.

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6 mins  |
January 2022
Rhino Named SUDAN
Lens Magazine

Rhino Named SUDAN

What has slowly emerged for me as a journalist covering conflict after conflict for over a decade is a conviction that these stories about the human condition cannot be separated from stories about the natural world.

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8 mins  |
January 2022
THE LAST OF THE INCAS
Lens Magazine

THE LAST OF THE INCAS

Q'ero (spelled Q'iru in the official three-vowel Quechua orthography) is a Quechua-speaking community or ethnic group dwelling in the province of Paucartambo, in the Cusco Region of Peru.

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3 mins  |
January 2022
PICTORIALISMO
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PICTORIALISMO

"There is something nostalgic and beautiful in the decadent, and perhaps, it is the reason that causes almost all my shots to end up having a decadent air. From the beginning, I treated my photographs with the same processing, The goal was to give them a more artistic than technical character, and more suggestive than descriptive".

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2 mins  |
January 2022
Calmness through Architecture
Lens Magazine

Calmness through Architecture

In this featured project, I would like to reveal the human relationship with the space of ancient architecture and the tranquility that those structures convey to me brick by brick.

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1 min  |
January 2022
An exclusive interview with PAUL ZIZKA
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An exclusive interview with PAUL ZIZKA

Paul Zizka is an international awardwinning mountain landscape and adventure photographer based in Banff, Canada.

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6 mins  |
December 2021
An Intimate, Exclusive Interview With MOUNEB TAIM
Lens Magazine

An Intimate, Exclusive Interview With MOUNEB TAIM

After a bloody day, the man walks sadly on a street where more than 80 men have been killed following an airstrike by warplanes.

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10 mins  |
December 2021