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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.
By Courteney Coolidge, exploring the lives of ten families across the United States at the dawn of the new millennium.
An ongoing essay depicting long-married couples in America. By Robert Fass.
Photography by Zbigniew Kosc of monasteries and monks of Mount Athos, Greece.
Photography by Ulrich Wuest looking at the transformation of East Berlin after the fall of communism
Jean Garup follows a group of Palestinian kids from school to stone-throwing to home.
Black and white photographs of Latino gang members in East Los Angeles by Joseph Rodriguez.
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.
Photo journal of industrial structures in the Los Angeles area with commentary and observations. By Greg Ercolano.
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.
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.
Photographer Mary Teresa Giancoli documents the rituals, festivals and foods of the Mexican community in New York City.
Photos of 'Miscellaneous Heroes'.
Seasonal and scenic photographs from the Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.
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.
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.
Non-fiction about urban life and international travel by a professional photographer cum community activist.
2 photo essays in Korean and English: the Pigeon Train, and soldiers on the northern frontier of South Korea (untitled). By Lee Jin Hong.
Miraculous photograph of a twenty-one week old fetus reaching out of his mother's womb to grasp the hand of his surgeon.
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.
A photo-audio-essay, with excerpts from Harper's magazine article: "After the Fall, Letters from Afghanistan" (April 2002).
Tim Hetherington looks at soccer in a Liberia recovering from civil war.
Photo-essays of wildland firefighting, including smokejumping and hot shot crews. By Alaska Smokejumper and photographer Mike McMillan.
Seamus Murphy's award-winning story on war torn Sierra Leone's Olympic hopefuls.
Vietnamese culture and lifestyle by Filipino photographer Claro Cortes.
Images from World War II's Holocaust and the history behind several well-known images. By Louis Bülow.
Photography by Zbigniew Kosc of monasteries and monks of Mount Athos, Greece.
A photo-audio-essay, with excerpts from Harper's magazine article: "After the Fall, Letters from Afghanistan" (April 2002).
Black and white photographs of Latino gang members in East Los Angeles by Joseph Rodriguez.
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.
Photographer Mary Teresa Giancoli documents the rituals, festivals and foods of the Mexican community in New York City.
Seasonal and scenic photographs from the Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.
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.
Photography by Ulrich Wuest looking at the transformation of East Berlin after the fall of communism
Vietnamese culture and lifestyle by Filipino photographer Claro Cortes.
An ongoing essay depicting long-married couples in America. By Robert Fass.
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.
2 photo essays in Korean and English: the Pigeon Train, and soldiers on the northern frontier of South Korea (untitled). By Lee Jin Hong.
Photographic journey through the aftermath of 9-11, the heroes, the missing and the mourning, in memory of those who died.
Non-fiction about urban life and international travel by a professional photographer cum community activist.
Jean Garup follows a group of Palestinian kids from school to stone-throwing to home.
Images from World War II's Holocaust and the history behind several well-known images. By Louis Bülow.
Tim Hetherington looks at soccer in a Liberia recovering from civil war.
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.
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.
Photo-essays of wildland firefighting, including smokejumping and hot shot crews. By Alaska Smokejumper and photographer Mike McMillan.
Photo journal of industrial structures in the Los Angeles area with commentary and observations. By Greg Ercolano.
By Courteney Coolidge, exploring the lives of ten families across the United States at the dawn of the new millennium.
Seamus Murphy's award-winning story on war torn Sierra Leone's Olympic hopefuls.
Photos of 'Miscellaneous Heroes'.
Miraculous photograph of a twenty-one week old fetus reaching out of his mother's womb to grasp the hand of his surgeon.
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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