Saturday, February 11, 2017

In Sight: These photographers are selling photos to incite change, #Resist by Noor Images

Turning ordinary into magical: Amateur photographer presents new look at life in India; These photos show what the U.S.-Mexican border looked like about 80 years ago; Born in the front car of the Cyclone roller coaster, a photographer who truly adored Coney Island; A former refugee’s moving photos of a crisis that he knows so well; 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
 
 
These photographers are selling photos to incite change, #Resist by Noor Images
As the world is seemingly filled with fake-news, media bashing and fear encouraging rhetoric, and uncertainty, the photographers at Noor Images are responding.
Turning ordinary into magical: Amateur photographer presents new look at life in India
An unrelenting sense of curiosity is what drives Swarat Ghosh's artwork.
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These photos show what the U.S.-Mexican border looked like about 80 years ago
Dorothea Lange's fascinating photographs show scenes along the United States' southern boundary during the 1930s.
 
Born in the front car of the Cyclone roller coaster, a photographer who truly adored Coney Island
Harold Feinstein, 15-year-old high school dropout and Coney Island native, was seen as a child prodigy in photography during his time.
 
A former refugee’s moving photos of a crisis that he knows so well
Years ago, photographer Sinawi Medine had taken the same long and painful journey.
 
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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