Saturday, January 11, 2020

In Sight: The best photograpy we've seen this week

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs

 

 

The Best Photos of the Week

 

 

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(Simon Johansson)
Perspective
Dream-like photos of children living 'in the borderlands between fantasy and reality'
Swedish photographer Simon Johansson spent 17 years photographing the magical moments that make up childhood
(Courtesy of the Masahisa Fukase archives and MACK)
Perspective
Over two decades, this photographer created a 'family album' documenting the dissolution of his family
Legendary photographer Masahisa Fukase's book "Family," first released in 1991, is available again in a reissue by Mack books.

 

 

Must-see photo stories

(Daniel Acker for The Washington Post)
Organizing for Warren in one of Iowa's most rural counties
Anna Navin has spent the last year trying to convince voters in Iowa's most rural counties to vote for Elizabeth Warren. With less than a month to go, she's knocking on doors, organizing supporters and talking to anyone who will listen.
(Daniella Teixeira)
A billion animals have been caught in Australia's fires. Some may go extinct.
Some of the rarest species on Earth are threatened by fires scorching their habitats, scientists warn.
In photos: Australia sees worst wildfires in decades
Thousands flee coastal towns as the fires close in.
(Mason Trinca for The Washington Post)
Amid shut-off woes, a beacon of energy
A Native American tribe has insulated itself from California's blackouts by creating a microgrid utility.
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