Saturday, July 8, 2017

In Sight: Strumming along Virginia's Crooked Road

The surprising serendipity of images from a photographer shooting from the hip; Photographers edit photographers: A closer look at Benedicte Kurzen's years covering South Africa; ‘It was one tiny bit of the world that was ours.’ Polaroids of the men of Fire Island Pines.; In case you missed it: Inside Melania Trump’s home town; What the notorious flesh-eating Aghor religion of India is really like; These photos show what it’s like being a child bride in the country of Georgia;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
Strumming along Virginia’s Crooked Road
Washington Post photographer Matt McClain documents Virginia's Heritage Music Trail, which has helped to foster country and bluegrass music as well as other musical genres.
The surprising serendipity of images from a photographer shooting from the hip
For the past six years, photographer Scott Strazzante has been creating a shadow body of work separate from the images he makes working full time for a daily newspaper. Strazzante, who has excelled at every kind of news assignment in his nearly three-decade-long career, was looking for inspiration back in 2011 when his daughter showed …
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Photographers edit photographers: A closer look at Benedicte Kurzen's years covering South Africa
NOOR photographer Alixandra Fazzina edits the work of her colleague Benedicte Kurzen, who was based in the country for six years.
 
‘It was one tiny bit of the world that was ours.’ Polaroids of the men of Fire Island Pines.
Tom Bianchi photographed Fire Island Pines, a vacation sanctuary for gay men, from 1975 to 1983.
 
In Case You Missed It
Inside Melania Trump’s home town
Salamis and pies are some of the things named after the first lady in her home town.
 
What the notorious flesh-eating Aghor religion of India is really like
This photographer spent one month trying to understand the Aghor religion.
 
These photos show what it’s like being a child bride in the country of Georgia
Its illegal in Georgia to marry before the age of 18, but many underage marriages still occur.
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