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Jamie Johnson: Irish Travellers
©Jamie Johnson
For the past several years, Jamie Johnson has packed up her cameras and headed to Ireland to photograph the Irish Travellers, capturing the children whose growing up often
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Michael Dunev: Parallax
©Michael Dunev, Correfocs 9, Torroella de Montgrí, 2004
Sometimes we get so caught up in the intention of photography or finding subjects to build a project on, that we forget the beauty
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Charles H. Traub: Lunchtime
©Charles H. Traub, from Lunchtime
“If you stay in one place long enough, everybody passes by. And, truth be known, everybody wants to be photographed.” – Charles H.
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Lindsey Max: Stripped
©Lindsey Max, Who Are You Here For
What makes a twenty-three-year-old woman walk into strip club strapped with a camera to photograph the working life of strippers? That is the question
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Betty Press: The States Project: Mississippi
©Betty Press, High Steppers, Homecoming Parade, Hattiesburg
Having just arrived home from New Orleans and PhotoNOLA yesterday, I have a heightened awareness of photographers from the Sou
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Karoliina Paatos: The American Cowboy
©Karoliina Paatos
What compels a photographer from Finland to make work about the American West? Seven years ago, Karoliina Paatos began to make photographs in Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon i
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Tetsuya Kusu: American Monuments
Tetsuya Kusu, American Monuments book cover
As a member of the last generation to adore America, I was struck by a desire to see the real America—so I got in a car and hit the road.
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M. Scott Brauer: This is the worst party I’ve ever been to.
©M. Scott Brauer, Real estate mogul and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives at a rally at the Weirs Beach Community Center in Laconia, New Hampshire.
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Susana Raab: The States Project: District of Columbia
©Susana Raab, Food-Fighter Fans, Coney Island, New York
It’s a tad embarrassing to admit that I forgot about the District of Columbia for The States Project.
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Morgan Ford Willingham: The States Project: Kansas
©Morgan Ford Willingham
Morgan Ford Willingham‘s work is poignant and thoughtful.
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Photographers Of Color: Aaron Turner: Arkansas
©Aaron Turner, Cordova, Tennessee (Mother)
Since the beginning of my photo journey, I have thought a lot about the community in which I make work.











