Saturday, August 12, 2017

In Sight: Photographers edit photographers: Tanya Habjouqa's provocative and mysterious images

Water World; Venturing into boxing's red corner where sweat and blood are a common occurrence.; Forgotten in the dust of northern Colombia; Homegrown rodeos make it ‘Cowboy Christmas’ in the Rocky Mountain summertime; In case you missed it: ‘He is being pressured to find a wife and his need to rent a girlfriend is real’; "I saw a lot of women who died during delivery, but I did not know how to help them."; Strumming along Virginia’s Crooked Road; Inside one photographer's powerful catalogue of the human condition;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
Photographers edit photographers: Tanya Habjouqa’s provocative and mysterious images
NOOR photographer Nina Berman edits the work of her colleague Tanya Habjouqa.
Water World
A photographer's deep dive into public pools.
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Venturing into boxing's red corner where sweat and blood are a common occurrence.
Calla Kessler's photographs of a D.C. match, both in and outside the ring.
 
Forgotten in the dust of northern Colombia
An immersion photographer has spent much of the past two years with the Wayuu.
 
Homegrown rodeos make it ‘Cowboy Christmas’ in the Rocky Mountain summertime
From Carbondale to Snowmass, photographer Matt McClain visited small-town rodeos in Colorado and documented a piece of the West.
 
In Case You Missed It
‘He is being pressured to find a wife and his need to rent a girlfriend is real’
Photographer Muyi Xiao tags along on a trip with a man and his fake girlfriend in China.
 
"I saw a lot of women who died during delivery, but I did not know how to help them."
Childbirth is risky, but a program funded by model Christy Turlington Burns aims to change that.
 
Strumming along Virginia’s Crooked Road
Washington Post photographer Matt McClain documents Virginia's Heritage Music Trail, which has helped to foster country and bluegrass music as well as other musical genres.
 
Inside one photographer's powerful catalogue of the human condition
NOOR photographer Francesco Zizola selects images from his colleague, Pep Bonet's archive.
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