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Nadia Sablin – Two Sisters

Nadia Sablin Two Sisters In 1952, my grandfather began to lose his vision as a result of being wounded in World War II. Wanting to return to the place where he grew up, he found an unoccupied hill in a village in the Leningrad region of Russia, close to his brothers, sisters and numerous cousins. …

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Kadir Van Lohuizen – Vía PanAm

Kadir Van Lohuizen Vía PanAm In 2011, Kadir started a visual investigation on migration in the Americas. In 12 months, he traveled along the Pan-American Highway from Terra del Fuego in Patagonia to Deadhorse in Northern Alaska. Vía PanAm is a unique social documentary MULTI MEDIA project made into an iApp for the iPad.   …

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lost & found

[slidepress gallery=’lostandfound’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Lost & Found play this essay   Family photos swept by 3/11 East Japan Tsunami All these pictures were found in a town named Yamamoto-cho, in Miyagi Prefecture. On March 11th, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Yamamoto-cho was hit by a huge earthquake with …

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Gaston Lacombe – Captive

Gaston Lacombe Captive In zoos all around the world, visitors go to admire some of the most beautiful, rare or fierce creatures on Earth, but often fail to notice the deplorable habitats in which they are kept. I have been gathering pictures from zoos all around for the last three years. I like most zoos …

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Edite Haberman – It’s a Girl

Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT   Edite Haberman It’s a Girl play this essay   The visual story of a childless woman. “It’s a Girl” started as a simple exercise and transformed itself into a potent self exploration through visual expressions of longing and loss. It …

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Mette Frandsen – Sin City

Mette Frandsen Sin City ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT Mickey I meet Mickey at a traffic light two blocks from the center of Las Vegas. He’s carrying a heavy suitcase and the brutal and inhuman desert sun is making him sweat. He takes a break in the shadow. I ask him about the suitcase. – I …

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Ira Block – 9/11: Faces of Hope

Ira Block Faces of Hope Thousands of survivors have walked the difficult path of recovery since the September 11, 2001 bombings of the World Trade Center. And although I began documenting this horrific event shortly after the attacks, focusing on the people who emerged from the burning twin towers alive proved to be not only …

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