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In images both mysterious and metaphoric, Carlos Folgoso Sueiro spins a modern-day epic of struggle, survival and connection in his native Galicia, charting his own return home.
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Following in the footsteps of Monet and Van Gogh, Abelardo Morell took his DIY tent camera to the fabled French landscapes of Giverny and Arles in search of a new view.
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Mari Katayama reflects on the roots of her intricately staged self-portraits, in which she uses her own body—often surrounded by objects and environments she has created herself—as a lens through which to reflect society.
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Phil Toledano has often pushed the boundaries of photography to imagine the future; now he’s tapping into AI to create alternative histories, challenging our belief in any images at all.
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Documenting her journey from Ukraine to the Netherlands with her mother, Hanna Hrabarska’s visual diary grapples with the experience of being forced to leave one’s home in the face of war—and the challenges of arriving in a new country.
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By experimenting with flashing light and saturated color schemes, Arko Datto reveals how cultural and political tensions manifest in the darkness of nighttime.
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Sit down with the photo editor of the beloved Italian magazine Internazionale and learn what it takes to launch a print publication—and keep it running for 25 years and counting.
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An evening amble carries us into the anonymous warmth of diners and bars in foreign towns, unfamiliar places where a sudden intimacy can bloom after just a few drinks.
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A timely photograph addressing issues of police brutality—but made nearly 40 years ago. Hear the full story behind this prize-winning single image.
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A rough, raw and gritty series that is also filled with tremendous compassion—learn the full story behind this controversial, award-winning project in an extended interview with the man behind the camera.