Saturday, September 23, 2017

In Sight: 'As long as I have Weimaraners, I will photograph them.' William Wegman's lesser-known dog Polaroids.

The Park View vibe: A photographer's ode to her new D.C. neighborhood; Photographers edit photographers: Nina Berman’s ‘frighteningly intelligent’ imagery; ‘There used to be only two camps. Now there are hundreds’: A photographer’s account of the Rohingya refugee crisis; In case you missed it: 'This Land': America's beauty in photographs; Water World;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
‘As long as I have Weimaraners, I will photograph them.’ William Wegman’s lesser-known dog Polaroids.
A new book of William Wegman's photographs not only highlights his most beloved Weimaraner images, but also portraits that seem otherworldly.
The Park View vibe: A photographer's ode to her new D.C. neighborhood
This vibrant neighborhood quickly felt like home.
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Photographers edit photographers: Nina Berman’s ‘frighteningly intelligent’ imagery
NOOR photographer Tanya Habjouqa edits the work of her colleague Nina Berman.
 
‘There used to be only two camps. Now there are hundreds’: A photographer’s account of the Rohingya refugee crisis
Ismail Ferdous explores the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh.
 
In Case You Missed It
'This Land': America's beauty in photographs
Photographer Jack Spencer traversed the country for over a decade, capturing darkness and beauty.
 
Water World
A photographer's deep dive into public pools.
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