Saturday, June 25, 2016

In Sight: Incredible 360 degree photos and video show what it's like inside North Korea

What it’s like to be a single dad still changing diapers in your 60s; Why the Netherlands is temporarily housing asylum seekers in prison cells; The work of Hector Garcia: He ‘photographed the soul of Mexico’; See love bloom on a California ranch for disabled adults; In case you missed it: The arresting beauty of life on a wheat farm in Colorado; The brilliant photos of the first American female war photographer killed in action;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
Incredible 360 degree photos and video show what it’s like inside North Korea
A 360-degree view of an evening patriotic program in Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea on May 1, 2016. (Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington Post) – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA   A 360-degree view of an evening patriotic program in Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea on May …
What it’s like to be a single dad still changing diapers in your 60s
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Why the Netherlands is temporarily housing asylum seekers in prison cells
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The work of Hector Garcia: He ‘photographed the soul of Mexico’
Born and raised in Mexico City, Héctor García is admired as one of Mexico's most influential photographers.
 
See love bloom on a California ranch for disabled adults
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The arresting beauty of life on a wheat farm in Colorado
Photos of what a deep connection to the earth means to one family on the plains of Colorado.
 
The brilliant photos of the first American female war photographer killed in action
Dickey Chapelle, one of the first female war photographers, risked her life to capture history on world stages from Iwo Jima to the Vietnam War. 
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