Saturday, December 2, 2017

In Sight: A photographer questions faith as she explores Mexican religious syncretism

 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
A photographer questions faith as she explores Mexican religious syncretism
Lujan Agusti traveled from her home in Argentina to several Mexican states to photograph practices that include magic, sorcery, shamans, santeras and people who said they'd encountered the devil.
For 65 years, young campers have been exploring their Estonian identity and culture in Canada
Joekaaru kids' camp was established an hour north of Toronto in the early 1950s, as a wave of Estonian refugees arrived in Canada, escaping the Soviet occupation of their country.
 
The heartbreaking story of an old man and his cat
When Jiji was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, his smile progressively disappeared as he shut himself from the world. That's when Kinako, the cat, entered his life.
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Washington Post staff photographer remembers friend and fellow photographer Wally McNamee
Washington Post staff photographer remembers prize winning photojournalist Wally McNamee, who worked for The Washington Post and Newsweek for over 40 years.
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