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49 photos by Jerry Hall documenting Nashville's eccentric southern nature since 1997.
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Photographic journey through the aftermath of 9-11, the heroes, the missing and the mourning, in memory of those who died.
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Alejandro Jaimes-Larrarte's experience with WTC before the tragedy and the events in NY after the tragedy (not photographs of the event itself).
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Detailed photo essay covering the civil war and the daily life of Afghans, by Alexander Merkushev.
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Chris Steele Perkins's pictures from Afganistan in the 1990s, also published as a book and touring exhibition.
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Purchasing information for photos and images of Iran Revolution.
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By Courteney Coolidge, exploring the lives of ten families across the United States at the dawn of the new millennium.
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Nation united under a freak flag issue: American strippers, 19-year-olds' world of sex for sale, Alabama drag queens, motel life and a personal journal by Tyler Ondine Whitman.
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Et lysbilledshow om dansk og international racisme.
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A selection of photo essays by Jean-Philippe Soule to present various Native Cultures.
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An ongoing essay depicting long-married couples in America. By Robert Fass.
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Fire as a cleansing agent and as society's post-industrial solution to the problem of death. By Juraj Lipscher.
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Photography by Zbigniew Kosc of monasteries and monks of the center of Eastern Orthodox spirituality.
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More than forty panoramic images from the battlefields at Gettysburg and Chickamauga. Java required.
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Photography by Ulrich Wuest looking at the transformation of East Berlin after the fall of communism
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Elena de la Vega looks at FARC guerrillas favourite passtime: soccer.
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Sponsored by the STEP Foundation Switzerland, which works for fair conditions in carpet trade. By Adrian Moser.
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Of children living in orphanages and psychiatric hospitals in Russia and Moldova, and who have gone underground in Bucharest, Romania. By Northstar Gallery.
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A series of images shot below the submersion levels of China's future Yangtze reservoir. By Bill Zorn.
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Panoramic reportage of the Gotthard tunnel building sites in Zurich and Sedrun (Switzerland). By Mark-Steffen Göwecke.
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A photo essay and story with over thirty photos about the declining number of family dairy farmers in Northern New England.
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"Faces of Iran: from the kingdom of Persepolis to a state of Islam" is a photo essay on today's Iran by the Documentary photographer Bikem Ekberzade.
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By Gilles Peress, a member of Magnum Photos. Black and white images taken over a 4-month period in 1993, now a book as well as a traveling exhibition.
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By Lauren Greenfield. A photographer's penetrating look at youths growing up on both sides of the tracks in the shadow of Hollywood - also a book.
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Photo essay about a photo festival in Holland.
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Photo journal, industrial photographs of the Los Angeles River flood control channel.
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A photo story documenting the years leading up to his father's suicide. [Requires Shockwave]
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Black and white photo essay presenting Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte's personal perspective on Havana, Cuba.
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On China's Three Gorges Dam and its effects on the environment and people of the Yangtze River Basin. By Ben Sandler.
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Ten years ago, Hope, a small Kansas country town was struggling to preserve its way of life. A look back since then. Story by Nancy Mays, photos by Keith Mays.
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A portfolio of photographs of Beijing's hutongs by the photographer Iain Masterton
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This site contains photos of a small area of the Arkansas Ozarks called Iceledo. These are seasonal photos of streams and woodlands taken during the late 1970's by Willie Weeks.
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Follow one man's journey photographing and interviewing people on the buses of San Francisco.
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Photographs from Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and thailand by the documentary photographer Bikem Ekberzade.
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Collection of the people and places one Brunei Darussalam ambassador has been and met during his official business.
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Photographs of gang life in East Los Angeles.
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Features photographs of Kurdistan (Turkey) people, landscape and history by Zbigniew Kosc.
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Six miles of photography by Wing Young Huie, shown on store fronts, bus-stops and as murals along Lake Street, Minneapolis.
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A portrait of alcoholism by photographer Mark Peterson, featuring residents of the Queens nursing home in Minneapolis. [requires Shockwave]
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Alex Majoli's disturbing account of the gradual improvements in Greece's most notorious mental asylum.
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The last decade of the AIDS crisis photographed by well-known New York photographer Scott Thode. Co-published with the New York Times.
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Photographer Mary Teresa Giancoli documents the rituals, festivals and foods of the Mexican community in New York City.
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Discover the roots of our place in history, through an archaeology of our culture. By Shaun O'Boyle.
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Photos of 'Miscellaneous Heroes'.
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Seasonal and scenic photographs from the Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.
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Navajo indian culture and history in pictures. Earl Waggoner lived on the Navajo Indian Reservations in the 1950s and recordered the culture of the Nation among dramatic panoramic views of the Southwest.
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Berenice Abbott's Changing New York project with the identical camera, at the same time of day and year, showing the city's evolution over 65 years.
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Promotional photography to humanitarian aid organizations.
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Non-fiction about urban life and international travel by a professional photographer cum community activist.
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By Frederick Foley, who taught English and traveled around the island with his camera.
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A web photo diary showing Hong Kong, China from the photographer's point of view.
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Miraculous photograph of a twenty-one week old fetus reaching out of his mother's womb to grasp the hand of his surgeon.
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By K.N. Chaudhuri, historian, writer, and artist who specialises in historical sites and presents through photo-texts and images a distinctive interpretation of landscape.
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A photo-audio-essay, with excerpts from the Harper's magazine article: "After the Fall, Letters from Afghanistan" (April 2002).
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Photographs of the WTC attack aftermath by award-winning photojournalist James Nachtwey.
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Images of the New Jersey Boardwalk 1975-85 by Mike Morizio.
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Taylor Lasseigne's album of photos from around the U.S. and Canada.
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Tim Hetherington looks at soccer in a Liberia recovering from civil war.
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An exploration of the meaning of music through stories about musicians in the State of Missouri since 1997. By Ingrid Young.
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Major project on the end of the Soviet era, from religion to work to punishment
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Photo-essays of wildland firefighting, including smokejumping and hot shot crews. By Alaska Smokejumper and photographer Mike McMillan.
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A photo guide to St.Helier,Jersey documenting its history and its relationship with New Jersey.
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Seamus Murphy's award-winning story on war torn Sierra Leone's Olympic hopefuls.
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A collection of photographs from the three southern states, by documentary photographer Bikem Ekberzade.
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A personal view of the street life in this city.
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Sebastiao Salgado's essay on the life, times and political mobilization of Brazil's landless peasants. [Free registration at New York Times]
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Photographic compilation and diary journal of the 2001 re-creation of the historic London to Sydney Air Race.
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Jean Garup follows a group of Palestinian kids from school to stone-throwing to home.
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A documentary on the people and work at a particular call centre, by Jonh Perkins.
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Includes a series of pictures from the final hours of the Las Vegas Sands Hotel and Casino, June 30th, 1996.
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By Brian Rose, documenting the landscape of the Iron Curtain and the Berlin Wall in 1985; the dismantling of the Wall at the end of 1989; and the subsequent changes in the border zone, particularly at Potsdamer Platz.
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Exploring Watsonville, (strawberry capital of the world, one of dozens of migrant Meccas in California) from the migrant perspective. Story by Ruben Martinez, photography by Joseph Rodriguez.
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Black and white photo essays and documentary work with passion. Specializing in editorial assignments, portraits, weddings, and fine art books.
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2 photo essays in Korean and English: the Pigeon Train, and soldiers on the northern frontier of South Korea (untitled). By Lee Jin Hong.
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A photography project undertaken by documentary photographer Bikem Ekberzade on the lives of refugees and IDPs. The project is currently open for grants and sponsorships.
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An exhibition on Tibet by John Trewin.
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Photographs of Iran based on "Towards Ispahan", a Pierre Loti novel. Links to Loti's biography, articles and web-based books.
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In-depth story, accompanied by over twenty photos, about the town meeting form of government.
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Black and white images of Sydney's seafront by Trent Parke of Magnum.
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Vietnamese culture and lifestyle by Filipino photographer Claro Cortes.
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A photo essay on women survivors of the Vietnam War, these are mothers, wives, daughters and sister of those killed in the Vietnam War.
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Images from World War II's Holocaust and the history behind several well-known images. By Louis Bülow.