Saturday, June 18, 2016

In Sight: The work of Hector Garcia: He 'photographed the soul of Mexico'

See love bloom on a California ranch for disabled adults; Uprooted by conflict in Ukraine, one middle-class family’s isolating struggle; Heartbreaking photos show what it’s like living in a walled city of a brothel; The arresting beauty of life on a wheat farm in Colorado; In case you missed it: The arresting beauty of life on a wheat farm in Colorado; The brilliant photos of the first American female war photographer killed in action;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
The work of Hector Garcia: He ‘photographed the soul of Mexico’
Born and raised in Mexico City, Héctor García is admired as one of Mexico's most influential photographers.
See love bloom on a California ranch for disabled adults
A photographer captures the deep love and relationships of the developmentally disabled in California.
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Uprooted by conflict in Ukraine, one middle-class family’s isolating struggle
A family escapes the violence of war in Ukraine.
 
Heartbreaking photos show what it’s like living in a walled city of a brothel
Photographer Sandra Hoyn visits the 200-year-old Kandapara brothel in Bangladesh.
 
The arresting beauty of life on a wheat farm in Colorado
Photos of what a deep connection to the earth means to one family on the plains of Colorado.
 
In Case You Missed It
The arresting beauty of life on a wheat farm in Colorado
Photos of what a deep connection to the earth means to one family on the plains of Colorado.
 
The brilliant photos of the first American female war photographer killed in action
Dickey Chapelle, one of the first female war photographers, risked her life to capture history on world stages from Iwo Jima to the Vietnam War. 
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