Saturday, June 8, 2019

In Sight: The Best Photos from the Week

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs

 

 

The Best Photos of the Week

(Melina Mara/The Washington Post)
Here are 13 of the week's best photos
The 75th D-Day anniversary in France, outdoor ballet lesson in Moscow, guardsman faints during parade rehearsal in London, Liverpool soccer team is celebrated and prayer during Eid Al-Fitr. Here's a look at 13 of the best photos from the week selected by photo editors at The Washington Post.

 

 

In Sight

(David Arribas)
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Heartbreaking photos of greyhounds caught in an age-old Spanish hunting tradition
Photographer David Arribas documents the treatment of Spanish greyhounds used to compete during wild hare hunting season.
 
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(James Lattanzio)
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Portraits of high school athletes that go beyond their outer strength and reveal their inner drive
James Lattanzio set out to show student athletes in way that revealed their character.
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A new book of photographs offers a penetrating look at the segregated South during Redemption and Jim Crow
Photographer and writer Sarah Stacke delves into the archive of Hugh Mangum, an uncanny portraitist working at the turn of the 20th century.
(Anna Filipova)
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What life's like in the world's northernmost naturally inhabited town
Photographer and researcher Anna Filipova traveled to Qaanaq, Greenland, to see how it is holding up to the effects of climate change.
 
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Must-see photo stories

(Carolyn Van Houten/The Washington Post)
'I hate elephants': Behind the backlash against Botswana's giants
Are elephants gentle giants that draw tourists or lumbering killers that trample crops? In Botswana, they're both.
(Salwan Georges/The Washington Post)
The chocolate you're eating probably began with cocoa harvested by children
Nearly 20 years ago, companies like Hershey, Nestle and Mars pledged to eradicate the "worst forms" of child labor in their supply chains. Why haven't they kept their promises?
(Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post)
USWNT fights for equal pay as team begins Women's World Cup defense
The U.S. women's soccer team, in France for the World Cup, has a big challenge back home: a battle against gender discrimination.
(Melina Mara/The Washington Post)
Who will win California's Democratic primary?
The Post asked Californians who would get their vote if the election were today.
 
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