Saturday, July 27, 2019

In Sight: See the best photos from this week

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs

 

 

The Best Photos of the Week

(Matais Delacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Here are 14 of the week's best photos
Former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III testifies before the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill, a heatwave washes over Paris, Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló resigns. Here's a look at 11 of the best photos from the week, selected by photo editors at The Washington Post.

 

 

In Sight

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(Liu Bo)
Perspective
These are the winners of the 12th annual iPhone Photography Awards
The winners were selected from thousands of entries from more than 140 countries.
(Kennedy Rhodes/Rural Arts Collaborative, Bellaire High School)
Perspective
These high school photographers crafted a stunning account of their lives in Appalachian Ohio
With the help of three adult mentors, a group of high school students created a remarkable portfolio.
(Karine Laval)
Perspective
Murky waters: Karine Laval's dreamy photography takes you from the deep end to a surreal space
Karine Laval makes swimming pools cinematic in her photography book "Poolscapes."

 

 

Must-see photo stories

(Asael Dror)
A rare condition made it hard for her to love her body. Then a photographer helped her see it differently.
I want the world to realize no one is perfect. We all have some form of imperfection and disability.
(Salwan Georges/The Washington Post)
Forced from Paradise: Leaving home after one of America's deadliest wildfires
One of America's deadliest wildfires destroyed Paradise. Now, residents accept they may never go home.
(Tori Ferenc for Washington Post)
This U.K. hike is sublime. Just avoid the bombs, tides and quicksand.
Walking Britain's 'deadliest path.'
(Jerome Delay/AP)
On the frontlines of eastern Congo's Ebola outbreak
Associated Press photographer Jerome Delay was in Beni, the epicenter of an epidemic that has already killed more than 1,700 people
Who is Boris Johnson?
What to know about the United Kingdom's next prime minister.
See celebrities, superheroes and zombies at Comic-Con International 2019
Fans descend on San Diego for the 50th Comic-Con.
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