Saturday, September 3, 2016

In Sight: Looking for Alice, and finding love in an extraordinary place

This photographer’s photos show the tender moments in her grandmother’s final days; These photos reveal what it really means to be Native American; ‘A magical mystery tour,’ going behind the curtain with David Bowie; Living off a land that both gives and takes: Cattle culture in Outback Australia; In case you missed it: Heartbreaking photos show what it’s like living in a walled city of a brothel; The brilliant photos of the first American female war photographer killed in action;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
Looking for Alice, and finding love in an extraordinary place
Seven years ago, Sian Davey was a psychotherapist living in London when the sculptor Louise Bourgeois revealed a path for her. As Davey walked through the Bourgeois retrospective at the Tate Modern, upset by a recent miscarriage, she realized she had to create something in order to let go of her grief. Davey chose a …
This photographer’s photos show the tender moments in her grandmother’s final days
Photographer Gaia Squarci documents her grandmother's final days.
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These photos reveal what it really means to be Native American
Two women set out to change stereotypes about Native Americans.
 
‘A magical mystery tour,’ going behind the curtain with David Bowie
"Behind The Curtain", a book featuring photographs by Andrew Kent, is a candid look at David Bowie during the rise of the Thin White Duke, and his Isolar tour in support of Station to Station.
 
Living off a land that both gives and takes: Cattle culture in Outback Australia
An beautiful photo report of what the cattle country lifestyle is like in Australia.
 
In Case You Missed It
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 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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