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Paula Bronstein: Afghanistan: Between Hope and Fear
I have made some of the most extraordinary photos of my career in Afghanistan, with face after face offering a complex and intriguing gaze and revealing the constant tension between optimis
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Marissa Roth: My War
©David Fahey Spec 4, US Army, 25th Infantry, 4th Battalion, 23rd Mechanized Infantry Brigade Vietnam and Cambodia, September 1969 – September, USO PERFORMANCE AT FIRE BASE RAWLINGS TÂY
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Sasha Maslov: Veterans
Urszula Hoffmann, Poznan, Poland ©Sasha Maslov
Sasha Maslov has created an elegant environmental portrait series that focuses on veterans from around the globe who served in World War II�
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Lionel Delevingne: To the Village Square
Photojournalist Lionel Delevingne has documented the anti-nuclear movement for almost 40 years, starting in Montague and extending to Chernobyl in Ukraine, which at the time of the accident
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Loli Kantor: Beyond the Forest
I had the great pleasure of meeting Loli Kantor at the PhotoNOLA reviews. I was already planning on writing about her new book, so it was wonderful to see the work in person.
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Kate Pollard Hoffman: Surviving Camden
In Memory of Jawan, “Gizzy” ©Kate Pollard Jawan “Gizzy” Gideon died from a gunshot wound to his head.
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Peter van Agtmael: Disco Night Sept 11
©2014 Peter van Agtmael
Disco Night Sept 11 is a book about more than the brutality of conflict.
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Matthew Arnold: Topography Is Fate—North African Battlefields of World War II
Photographer Matthew Arnold has recently published a monograph, Topography is Fate – North Battlefields of World War II, published by Kehrer Verlag.
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The CENTER Awards: Project Launch Winner: Clare Carter
For the next two weeks, Lenscratch will be celebrating the 2014 CENTER Award Winners.
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The CENTER Awards: Project Launch 1st Place Winner: Guy Martin
For the next two weeks, Lenscratch will be celebrating the 2014 CENTER Award Winners.
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The CENTER Awards: Project Development Winner: Adam Reynolds
For the next two weeks, Lenscratch will be celebrating the 2014 CENTER Award Winners.
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Eliot Dudik: Broken Land
Battle of Antietam, Maryland
My goals are to create landscapes that come alive with the acts of war, and cause, at least, contemplation of the nature of being American, to allow understan
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