Saturday, March 18, 2017

In Sight: We all grieve for lost loved ones. Here’s how one photographer dealt with it in his own way.

'Massive landscapes, deep valleys, canyons … it’s a trick of the eye': Joseph Philipson’s photographs of lines in the sand; The harsh reality of a trans woman’s struggles through life until death; These forgotten shreds of plastic helped a photographer mourn his mom; ‘The Communist Party is like the sun. Wherever it shines, it is bright.’ A look at political messaging during China's Cultural Revolution.; In case you missed it: ‘I buried my negatives in the ground in order that there should be some record of our tragedy.’ The photographs of Henryk Ross.; What life is like living with a ‘love doll’ in Japan;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
We all grieve for lost loved ones. Here's how one photographer dealt with it in his own way.
Photographer Erik Simander documents his grandfather mourning the loss of his grandmother.
'Massive landscapes, deep valleys, canyons … it’s a trick of the eye': Joseph Philipson’s photographs of lines in the sand
Photographer Joseph Philipson saw more than just cuts in the sand on the shores of Long Beach, Calif.
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The harsh reality of a trans woman’s struggles through life until death
'I'm not going to live past 30.' Tamara would often say.
 
These forgotten shreds of plastic helped a photographer mourn his mom
Wes Bell spent two years making images of boundary fences to create a series in memory of his mother.
 
‘The Communist Party is like the sun. Wherever it shines, it is bright.’ A look at political messaging during China's Cultural Revolution.
A photographer alters found photography from China's Cultural Revolution period.
 
In Case You Missed It
‘I buried my negatives in the ground in order that there should be some record of our tragedy.’ The photographs of Henryk Ross.
At great personal danger, Ross documented the cruel truth of life under Nazi rule.
 
What life is like living with a ‘love doll’ in Japan
A Japanese photographer documents one man's life with his love doll.
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