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The Oddest Images From the Guinness World Records Photo Archives
For National Photography Month, Guinness released a collection of some of the most iconic images in its archives.
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For National Photography Month, Guinness released a collection of some of the most iconic images in its archives.
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The most gruesome images of COVID-19's wrath in the Western press have originated from the formerly colonized nation and stand in contrast with an imageless COVID-19 crisis in the United States.
Art
For two months in 1871, the people took over the city, and photos by Bruno Braquehais depict the drama — and destruction — of the period.
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Miller didn’t plan to photograph gowns and handbags as bombs rained from London’s skies.
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The 2021 Festival focuses on public installations across the city for artists to meaningfully engage with audieces while examining critical issues.
Books
There is a jarring disconnect as our eye sorts the organic from the imposter.
Art
What began as a one-day project for Ken Karagozian transformed into a 30-year one.
Art
Employing drones, Mosse creates psychedelic aerial maps of ecological degradation.
Books
Lowriding is often considered to be a male-dominated movement, but Kristin Bedford shines a spotlight on the women of all ages behind the wheel.
Books
"Diža’ No’ole" walks a line between revealing and concealing, respecting the women’s decision to keep some things hidden.
Art
Craig Easton collaborated with writer Abdul Aziz Hafiz to challenge depictions of a small community in Lancashire as “the most segregated in Britain.”
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The Joy of Giving Something is offering a $7,000 unrestricted cash grant for photo artists.