Saturday, June 24, 2017

In Sight: Inside one photographer’s powerful catalogue of the human condition

Inside Melania Trump’s home town; What the notorious flesh-eating Aghor religion of India is really like; In case you missed it: These opulent villas are 50 miles from the Islamic State’s front line in Mosul; See what 20 years did to the impoverished residents of Pigeon Hill; These photos show what it’s like being a child bride in the country of Georgia;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
Inside one photographer's powerful catalogue of the human condition
NOOR photographer Francesco Zizola selects images from his colleague, Pep Bonet's archive.
Inside Melania Trump’s home town
Salamis and pies are some of the things named after the first lady in her home town.
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What the notorious flesh-eating Aghor religion of India is really like
This photographer spent one month trying to understand the Aghor religion.
 
In Case You Missed It
These opulent villas are 50 miles from the Islamic State’s front line in Mosul
Spread in rows like little ornate white boxes, these are the homes of Dream City.
 
See what 20 years did to the impoverished residents of Pigeon Hill
Photographer Jeffrey Wolin captured the stories of the people of Pigeon Hill.
 
These photos show what it’s like being a child bride in the country of Georgia
Its illegal in Georgia to marry before the age of 18, but many underage marriages still occur.
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