Saturday, March 25, 2017

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

The transformation of New York’s Chinatown in the 1980s; These photos show the first female fighters in a decades-old conflict; Inside the devastating plight of epileptics in Venezuela due to drug shortages; In case you missed it: Never-before-seen photos behind the scenes at the Women’s March; ‘I buried my negatives in the ground in order that there should be some record of our tragedy.’ The photographs of Henryk Ross.; These moving photos show what it feels like to see the ocean for the first time; 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.
The transformation of New York’s Chinatown in the 1980s
Robert Glick documented New York's Chinatown as it transformed from a primarily older, male population to a generation of young families.
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These photos show the first female fighters in a decades-old conflict
"They are groundbreakers, facing resistance from many conservatives because they decided to go to a career where women are still not accepted," photographer Lena Mucha said.
 
Inside the devastating plight of epileptics in Venezuela due to drug shortages
Eighty-five percent of all drugs have disappeared from Venezuela.
 
In Case You Missed It
Never-before-seen photos behind the scenes at the Women’s March
Photojournalist Kisha Bari documents the planning of the Women's March in Washington, D.C.
 
‘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.
 
These moving photos show what it feels like to see the ocean for the first time
Martin Bogren photographed a group of men from Rajasthan seeing the ocean for the first time.
 
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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