Saturday, August 19, 2017

In Sight: ‘This Land’: America’s beauty in photographs

Mesmerized by Elvis: 40 years later his fans and his fanatics; ‘The pigeons make me feel free’: An old pastime thrives in a Palestinian refugee camp; Photographers edit photographers: Tanya Habjouqa’s provocative and mysterious images; Water World; In case you missed it: ‘He is being pressured to find a wife and his need to rent a girlfriend is real’; "I saw a lot of women who died during delivery, but I did not know how to help them."; Strumming along Virginia’s Crooked Road; Inside one photographer's powerful catalogue of the human condition;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
'This Land': America's beauty in photographs
Photographer Jack Spencer traversed the country for over a decade, capturing darkness and beauty.
Mesmerized by Elvis: 40 years later his fans and his fanatics
Photographer Matt McClain documents tribute artists, fans, and fanatics on the 40th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death in Memphis and Tupelo.
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‘The pigeons make me feel free’: An old pastime thrives in a Palestinian refugee camp
More than two dozen men fly their own flocks of pigeons in this tough East Jerusalem neighborhood.
 
Photographers edit photographers: Tanya Habjouqa’s provocative and mysterious images
NOOR photographer Nina Berman edits the work of her colleague Tanya Habjouqa.
 
Water World
A photographer's deep dive into public pools.
 
In Case You Missed It
‘He is being pressured to find a wife and his need to rent a girlfriend is real’
Photographer Muyi Xiao tags along on a trip with a man and his fake girlfriend in China.
 
"I saw a lot of women who died during delivery, but I did not know how to help them."
Childbirth is risky, but a program funded by model Christy Turlington Burns aims to change that.
 
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.
 
Inside one photographer's powerful catalogue of the human condition
NOOR photographer Francesco Zizola selects images from his colleague, Pep Bonet's archive.
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