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Photojournalism of the Month: February 2015

Photojournalism of the Month highlights exceptional moments of documentary photography from around the world. Last month we saw wire photographers document the freezing…

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In Conversation: Joni Sternbach on Tin Typing by the Sea Shore

Making tin types isn’t a simple photographic process. The 19th century technique is time consuming and requires chemical precision when done inside a controlled environment…

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Winners of Syngenta Photo Award 2015 Announced

The environmental photo award from Syngenta just announced the winners of their second photo competition titled “Scarcity-Waste.” Mustafah Abdulaziz won first place in the…

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Project Lives: An Insider’s Look at Life in NYCHA Public Housing

For many New Yorkers, the massive redbrick buildings that take up hundreds of New York City’s blocks are as identifiable as the city’s more famous skyline structures.

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Photographing the Birth of Hip-Hop

The Museum of the City of New York is throwing it way back to the earliest days of days of hip-hop with a new group photo exhibition called "Hip-Hop Revolution." The show…

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Photojournalism of the Month: March 2015

Photojournalism of the Month highlights exceptional moments of documentary photography from wire photographers around the world. For more photojournalism check out our…

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Ash Thayer on Capturing the Squatters of the Lower East Side

Ash Thayerwas a 19-year-old art student when she found herself suddenly homeless after an eviction from a New York apartment. With no family nearby and no means aside from…

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Nomadique’s Pop-Up Exhibit Wants To Reinvent the Gallery Experience

The desire to be a part of something bigger than your self is human nature. People join sports teams and religious organizations as a way to make new friends, build…

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Could Crowdfunding Save Photojournalism?

ViewFind turns to Kickstarter to fund stories from Sara Naomi Lewkowicz, Ruddy Roye, Beth Nakamura, Benjamin Lowy and Matt Eich.

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See The Photos That Changed Everything for Magnum’s Photographers

For their 68th Annual General Meeting and third $100 square print sale, Magnum Photos challenged their members to pick a single frame that changed it all.

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Meet the Photographers of Foam's 2015 Talent Issue

See work from the 21 photographers under 35 to be published in Foam Magazine’s August issue.

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In Focus: Ebru Yildiz’s Final Days and Nights at Death by Audio

The music photographer shows us her work-in-progress book documenting the final days of a DIY Brooklyn venue…

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Captivating Portraits of Texan Women and Their Guns

A photographer explores why women chose to arm themselves in her forthcoming book, Concealed…

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Video: LaToya Ruby Frazier On Photographing Inequality in her Hometown

The Guggenheim and TED Fellow discusses the real impact of the steel industry on the bodies of her loved ones and the landscape of her town…

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Listen: Where Is the 9-Year-Old Smoker Photographed by Mary Ellen Mark?

Documentary photographer Mary Ellen Mark was a master portraitist like no other. For over fifty years her photographs showed the world the humanity of those who were often overlooked: disabled...

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Instagram Takeover: Christopher Logan at New York's First Men's Fashion Week

This week in New York, the CFDA kicked off the inaugural New York Fashion Week: Men’s—a four day event dedicated entirely to menswear. Although the week’s shows were admittedly calm compared to the...

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Instagram Takeover: Karolis Janulis’ Drones-Eye-View

“I have always been in love with perspectives from above—so many things are still unseen,” says Karolis Janulis, a Lithuanian photographer who has been sharing his landscape drone shots this week on...

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The Spring Cleaning: A Photo Show In a Lower East Side Laundry

Laundry day is the worst when you live in a city. Benedict Brink and Todd Jordan understand the time suck involved with cleaning clothes, so they decided to stage a pop-up photo show inside of a...

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Photographing the Cosby Accusers: Amanda Demme’s New York Cover Shoot

By now you’ve likely encountered the powerful black and white New York Magazine cover featuring 35 women (plus one empty chair) who have publicly accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault. The multimedia...

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Insider Views of Life Behind Bars As a Teenager

Steve Davis spent nearly a decade working in youth prisons throughout Washington state, although when you ask him he still thinks it was a bit of a fluke that he ever got access to begin with. What...

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