Saturday, August 10, 2019

In Sight: See the best photography from this week

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs

 

 

The Best Photos of the Week

(Matt McClain/The Washington Post)
Here are 14 of the week's best photos
The Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, An Atlas 5 rocket launches in Cape Canaveral, Mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton. Here's a look at 14 of the best photos from the week, selected by photo editors at The Washington Post.

 

 

In Sight

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(Greg Girard)
Perspective
These vivid, nostalgic photos show what Tokyo looked like in the 1970s
A new book by photographer Greg Girard showcases his images from the Japanese city from decades ago.
(Motoko Sato)
Perspective
Traditional Japanese painting inspires these photographic landscapes
Motoko Sato was a traditionally trained painter in Japan who decided to use the elements of her art in a different medium.

 

 

Must-see photo stories

(Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post)
Chaos, vigils, protest: Photos capture two cities united in a tragedy uniquely American
El Paso and Dayton, more than 1,500 miles apart, were nearly indistinguishable in the aftermath of two mass shootings.
(Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post)
One more year on the farm: A photographic narrative of a family's fight to save their land
The Post is chronicling the Krocak family through spring, summer, autumn and winter
(Melina Mara/The Washington Post)
They were devastated by pain pills. Now they demand justice.
Opioid victims lament destroyed lives after a previously unreleased database reveals how many drugs flooded their towns
(Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post)
'We could lose the whole farm': Rural America is fighting to stay afloat as Trump's trade war grinds on
One Minnesota family struggles to keep farming as bankruptcy looms
Travel influencers are changing the way we think about the world. But who are they?
Ten globe-trotting Instagrammers talk about what they do.
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