Saturday, May 27, 2017

In Sight: Russian Orthodox Old Believers: Keeping their faith and fighting fires in the West Siberian Plain

‘Forget what you remember and remember what you forgot’: A different view of Vietnam; Poet. Follower of light. Storyteller. A remembrance of photographer Stanley Greene.; These photos from the 1800s first proved that galloping horses levitate; Young photographers capture the beauty and wonder of Morocco; In case you missed it: Decades of yearly portraits show how power has transformed Angela Merkel;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
Russian Orthodox Old Believers: Keeping their faith and fighting fires in the West Siberian Plain
In the summer of 2016, photographer Emile Ducke traveled to an isolated community of "Old Believers" living in a remote Siberian village.
‘Forget what you remember and remember what you forgot’: A different view of Vietnam
Photographer Kevin German's decade-long document of Vietnam
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Poet. Follower of light. Storyteller. A remembrance of photographer Stanley Greene.
American poet photojournalist, Stanley Greene, died after a long illness in Paris surrounded by his dearest friends and fellow photographers.
 
These photos from the 1800s first proved that galloping horses levitate
Eadweard Muybridge's stop motion photography captured movement like never before.
 
Young photographers capture the beauty and wonder of Morocco
A high school class learns to 'Follow the light' in the north African country.
 
In Case You Missed It
Decades of yearly portraits show how power has transformed Angela Merkel
Herlinde Koelbl aims to show how power changes politicians' personalities.
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