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I Was There

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My Photo Helped Expose the CIA Coverup of the Iran-Contra Affair
In this latest installment of I WAS THERE, photojournalist Lou Dematteis recounts the moments that led up to him photographing the capture of U.S. mercenary Eugene Hasenfus.
VWN DEVELOPING NEWS / web

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Inside One of the Most Overcrowded Prisons in the World
Hannah Reyes Morales is a Filipina photographer.
Whether she’s documenting crime scenes or life inside Manila’s notoriously crowded prison, Hannah’s photographs capture touching moments of tenderness amid diversity.
VWN DEVELOPING NEWS / web

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“He Was Like A Butcher”
Photographer Gabriele Micalizzi was given rare access to Russian troops fighting in Ukraine.
VWN DEVELOPING NEWS / web

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Franco Pagetti
Franco Pagetti has been referred to as one of the most seasoned, accomplished photojournalists of his generation.
I Was There

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Why We Must Never Forget The Bhopal Gas Disaster | I Was There
In 1984, one of the world's worst industrial disasters befell the residents of Bhopal, India, when a nearby pesticide plant leaked a toxic gas. Veteran photojournalist Raghu Rai was there to photograph its aftermath.
Daily VICE

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Grandma Techno Captures Detroit's Rave Culture
76-year-old Patricia Lay-Dorsey AKA Grandma Techno has been taking photos at Movement festival in Detroit since 2005. We talk with her about her new photo book and how today's dance music culture mirrors the ‘60s.
i-D Meets

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i-D meets: next generation photographers
Join i-D on a cross-country journey with three of the most exciting photographers working today. Working separately in fashion, documentary and portrait photography - they're a new breed that have found a way to blend all three…
Flip Book

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Focus Point – Murray Cammick
Murray Cammick aspired to take “un-rock-and-roll” photos of the musicians that would become some of the world’s biggest stars in the 70s and 80s, capturing poignant moments in intimate settings.
Flip Book

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Derek Henderson
Derek Henderson photographs workers on the butchery lines of New Zealand’s slaughterhouses, asking if witnessing that much death is visible on the human face.
Flip Book

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Flip Book - Honey Long & Prue Stent
Visual artists Prue Stent and Honey Long collaborate and use photography to talk about the places where our sexuality, physicality, and mentality intersect.
Flip Book

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Flip Book - Abdul Abdullah
Perth-born visual artist Abdul Abdullah unpacks his work and the messages behind. Abdullah talks about the political, personal and social implications of racial prejudice—of living as part of a perceived minority.
Like Art

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Seeing New York through Daniel Arnold's Eyes
Creators spends the day with Daniel Arnold, a photographer who has gained rapid success on social media for his spontaneous, candid portraits of every day city life
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