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Saturday, June 16, 2018
In Sight: A look back at our top In Sight posts in 2018 so far
A curated view of your world in photographs
(Niko J. Kallianiotis)
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Portraits of the 'fading American dream'
Photographer Niko J. Kallianiotis's new book explores a once prosperous region of Pennsylvania.
By Kenneth Dickerman and Niko J. Kallianiotis •
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(Don McCullin/Contact Press Images)
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The Tet Offensive: 50 years later, photographs and memories still haunt Vietnam War photographer Don McCullin
Don McCullin speaks about his photos from the Battle of Hue.
By Chloe Coleman and Don McCullin •
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These photographs are World Press Photo winners
Forty-two photographers are sharing the limelight at the World Press Photo awards.
By Olivier Laurent •
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(Lynn Gilbert)
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12 iconic portraits of women who transformed the American landscape
Photographer Lynn Gilbert's upcoming exhibit at the Throckmorton Fine Art gallery features iconic portraits of women who transformed the American landscape between 1976 and 1980.
By Karly Domb Sadof •
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(Rich-Joseph Facun)
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What life is like in the coal-mining boomtowns of Appalachia
Photographer Rich-Joseph Facun explores his newfound home.
By Kenneth Dickerman and Rich-Joseph Facun •
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(Alfred T. Palmer/Library of Congress)
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Lesser-seen color photos showing the U.S. military in the 1940s
Historical government photos depict U.S. troops during the World War II period.
By Kenneth Dickerman •
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(Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post)
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A photographer's 7,200-mile journey following the mighty Mississippi
Washington Post photojournalist Michael Williamson captures the state of America's infrastructure from Lake Itasca to New Orleans.
By Michael S. Williamson, Karly Domb Sadof and MaryAnne Golon •
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(Rebecca Blackwellap)
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A photographer hung out with vigilantes in Mexico's most dangerous state. Here's what she saw.
Photographer Rebecca Blackwell spends time with armed "community police" in Mexico.
By Kenneth Dickerman •
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(Nathaniel Grann)
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A photographer tries to answer 'What makes a family click? What holds a family together?'
Nathaniel Grann explores family relationships in his first book.
By Kenneth Dickerman and Nathaniel Grann •
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