Saturday, December 23, 2017

In Sight: Looking back at our top In Sight posts in 2017

 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
(Henryk Ross/Art Gallery of Ontario/Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
'I buried my negatives in the ground in order that there should be some record of our tragedy.' The photographs of Henryk Ross.
At great personal danger, Ross documented the cruel truth of life under Nazi rule.
What life is like living with a 'love doll' in Japan
A Japanese photographer documents one man's life with his love doll.
'I realized people were dying': Photographer David Becker tells what he witnessed at the Las Vegas mass shooting
Photographer David Becker while covering the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas captures the terror of the deadliest mass shooting to date
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This photographer shot more than 100 famous people in two years. These are his favorites.
Portrait photographer Jesse Dittmar photographed some of the most famous celebrities of our time.
The Obama years: The sources of a president's strength were always on display
Behind-the-scenes photos focus not on the presidency so much as the president himself -- and his family.
(Hannah Reyes Morales)
These photos show life for displaced typhoon victims forced into the sex trade
Photographer Hannah Reyes Morales's intimate images of women and girls in the Filipino sex industry.
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(Tom Bianchi)
'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.
(Herlinde Koelbl/Focus-Contact Press Images)
Decades of yearly portraits show how power has transformed Angela Merkel
Herlinde Koelbl aims to show how power changes politicians' personalities.
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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