Saturday, January 6, 2018

In Sight: A home for fishermen’s orphaned sons now offers hope to at-risk boys in Belgium

 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
A home for fishermen's orphaned sons now offers hope to at-risk boys in Belgium
Founded in 1906, the modern version of the school takes on boys from all walks of life but still offers a maritime education.
Once popular Mexican towns deteriorate as warring drug cartels provoke killings, drug addiction and violence
Washington Post staff photographer Michael Robinson Chavez, in several trips to Mexico this year, photographed the toll of the United States' thirst for drugs on Mexico.
 
Photographers edit photographers: The late Stanley Greene called Yuri Kozyrev's war photography 'lyricism in darkness'
An American war photographer selects the work of a Russian war photographer.
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Timeless tintypes of the world's most photographed subjects
Victoria Will's new book of Tintypes captures actors and directors at Sundance Film Festival.
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Photography series explores mothers and daughters, and their relationships around the world
Rania Matar uses photography to highlight the shared human experience, particularly that of women, in both the United States and the Middle East.
 
These are not the images of the moon you're looking for
Photographer Robert Pufleb and designer Nadine Schlieper offer an alternative take on Earth's satellite.
 
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