Saturday, June 3, 2017

In Sight: A Spanish photographer selects powerful images made by an American photographer on Chicago's South Side

‘I’m a half-Mexican, half-white, brown-skinned man named Ryan Christopher Jones’: A photographer’s visual journey into his heritage; Russian Orthodox Old Believers: Keeping their faith and fighting fires in the West Siberian Plain; In case you missed it: These photos reveal what it really means to be Native American;
 
In Sight
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A Spanish photographer selects powerful images made by an American photographer on Chicago’s South Side
The next installment of In Sight's series "PHOTOGRAPHERS edit PHOTOGRAPHERS" pairs NOOR photographers Sebastian Liste and Jon Lowenstein. In this installment, Spanish photographer Liste has made selections from American photographer Lowenstein's extensive body of work documenting the plight of people living on Chicago's South Side.
‘I’m a half-Mexican, half-white, brown-skinned man named Ryan Christopher Jones’: A photographer’s visual journey into his heritage
Photographer Ryan Jones spent a month in Mexico, working in Mexico City, and traveling to Oaxaca and his grandmother's birthplace of Juchipila, Zacatecas, on a journey to experience his heritage.
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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.
 
In Case You Missed It
These photos reveal what it really means to be Native American
Two women set out to change stereotypes about Native Americans.
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