Saturday, November 25, 2017

In Sight: Washington Post staff photographer remembers friend and mentor Wally McNamee

 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
Washington Post staff photographer remembers friend and mentor Wally McNamee
Washington Post staff photographer remembers prize winning photojournalist Wally McNamee, who worked for The Washington Post and Newsweek for over 40 years.
Questioning the definition of the American family, through 150 years of photography
From staged portraits to snapshots and found photos, documentary and fine art, Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston's (un)Expected Families exhibition questions the definition of the American family.
 
Unexpected friendships between animals and their humans
Portraits by photographer Diana Bagnoli capture the special relationships between humans and their animals.
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Inside the solitary life of an Alzheimer's sufferer
Christopher Nunn photographed the effects of Alzheimer's disease from the point of view of someone who lived alone.
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'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.
 
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