Saturday, February 1, 2020

In Sight: This newsletter is ending, plus the best photography we've seen this week

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs

Dear Reader,

This is our last In Sight newsletter. While we are discontinuing our dedicated photography newsletter, our In Sight blog will not be going anywhere, nor is our photography's presence in other Post newsletters. To keep up with the best photojournalism we have to offer, consider signing up for The Post Most, our daily newsletter that features the most popular and interesting stories from across our newsroom. If a daily newsletter sounds like too much, you may like Must Reads, a weekly curated selection of our best journalism, plus a peek behind the scenes into how one story came together. You will still find all of our In Sight photo blog posts here. Thank you very much for being an In Sight reader.

The Post Photo Team

 

 

The Best Photos of the Week

(Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
Here are 15 of the week's best photos
President Trump hosts Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, fear over the coronavirus grows, racing in the John Beargreas Sled Dog marathon, mourning former L.A. Lakers star Kobe Bryant who was killed in a helicopter crash. Here's a look at 15 of the best photos from the week, selected by photo editors at The Washington Post.

 

 

In Sight

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(Janne Korkko)
Perspective
Somewhere in Finland, a village dies while a river continues to thrive
Finnish photographer Janne Korkko documents life along the Iijoki River.
(Melissa Lyttle)
Perspective
Cowgirls of Color seek to inspire new riders
The African American Cowgirls of Color are honoring a rich American tradition and providing visibility and exposure in the hope of creating the next generation of black cowgirls and cowboys. "I want kids to see me, a black woman riding a horse," Brown said. "If for nothing else than to give them the confidence in knowing they can do anything they set their minds to."
(Bruce Gilden/Magnum Photos)
Perspective
A photographer looks back at his work in New York City in the 1980s
Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden uncovers 75 images of New York shot between 1978 and 1984.

 

 

Must-see photo stories

(Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Kobe Bryant's career in photos
Remembering some of the most significant moments from Kobe Bryant's 20-year NBA career.
(Ore Huiying for The Washington Post)
The Mekong River basin is under threat. Chinese damming projects and climate change are to blame.
A river journey reveals displaced villages and a ruined ecosystem
(Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post)
From impeachment to Iowa: Inside Klobuchar's cross-country campaign
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, along with three of her colleagues, is trying to do something no one in history has tried: running for president in the final days before voting begins in the Democratic primary, and serving as a juror in President Trump's impeachment trial at the same time.
(Emilienne Malfatto for The Washington Post)
The street fight for Iraq's future is taking a fateful turn.
Young Iraqi protesters have been dying every week. Now, fears of a final confrontation are spiking
(Mike Blake/Reuters)
Here's what celebrities wore on the Grammy Awards red carpet
Singers, producers and music industry heavy hitters arrive for the big show in Los Angeles.
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