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Story • Documentary
Reaching for dawn
Captured over the course of two years, Reaching for Dawn examines the psychological cost of the brutal civil war that devastated the…
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News • Fine Art
Rare photo of New York becomes second most expensive ever sold
A rare analog photograph of New York City, captured in 1904 by Edward Steichen, has become the second most expensive ever sold,…
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Exhibition • Fine Art
Paris Photo 2022
Paris Photo, the world’s leading art fair dedicated to photography, returns for its 25th-anniversary edition, featuring a packed schedule in the heart…
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Interview • Landscape
Hannes Becker
Judge of The Independent Photographer's 2022 Landscape Photography Award, Hannes Becker, is a German-based photographer, whose extraordinary landscape images eloquently impart the…
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Editorial • Fine Art
The intriguing world of Paolo Barretta
Paolo Barretta is an Italian visual artist, whose deeply absorbing, dream-like images, captivate and intrigue with rare potency.
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Story • Documentary
The education I never had
The education I never had, by UK-based, Indian-born photographer, Vikram Kushwah, is a deeply personal, and profoundly absorbing tribute to a father's…
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Editorial • Documentary
Baranja Dreaming
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Editorial • Landscape
The ethereal landscapes of Thaddäus Biberauer
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Book Review • Street
The Way it was. Road Trips USA
Steidl presents, 'The Way it was. Road Trips USA', the resultant imagery from two journeys that German-born Magnum photographer Thomas Hoepker, made…
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Profile • Street
Jamel Shabazz: The eye of NYC’s Streets
World-renowned Brooklyn-born photographer, Jamel Shabazz has spent the last four decades capturing the essence of life in his home city.
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Editorial • Fine Art
The cinematic photography of Audrey Marquis
Audrey Marquis is a Quebec-based visual artist, whose deeply absorbing, cinematic photography, transports us into an alternate world.