Saturday, September 2, 2017

In Sight: Harvey's devastation from above

Photos tell intimate stories of human despair, loss and ultimately, resilience in Latin America; Uncertainty and wonder after dark in India; In case you missed it: Mesmerized by Elvis: 40 years later his fans and his fanatics; In service to the magic of the devious, a visual ode to the punks of San Francisco;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
Harvey’s devastation from above
The Washington Post's Jabin Botsford photographs Harvey's devastation from above.
Photos tell intimate stories of human despair, loss and ultimately, resilience in Latin America
Photographer Jon Lowenstein edits from fellow NOOR photographer Sebastian Liste's archive.
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Uncertainty and wonder after dark in India
Little dramas play out in Arko Datto's work, "Will My Mannequin Be Home When I Return."
 
In Case You Missed It
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.
 
In service to the magic of the devious, a visual ode to the punks of San Francisco
From 1977 to 1980, Jim Jocoy photographed the San Francisco punk scene, from the stage to the bathroom stalls.
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