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A neat place to experience photography- We love to tell stories behind photography. Inspiration grows here. Whats your story? http://t.co/cHry2bx9e6



At 90, photographer Fred Baldwin still has “so much work left to do” nyti.ms/2EJEtH8

The New York Times’s staff photographers, when not shooting the things that make people move to the city, record the stuff that defines life once you arrive nyti.ms/2XkfIsg

Having documented Sami herders and the civil rights movement, and having just published a memoir, Fred Baldwin says his life’s work is far from complete nyti.ms/2EL1bPg

The photographer Johis Alarcón documented not just the indelible influence of African culture in Ecuador, but also how the descendants of enslaved women maintained their culture nyti.ms/2XbFQ8F



Catch Portrait of Humanity on BBC World News. Marc Hartog, CEO of 1854 Media, and shortlisted photographer @abbiets went live on air to reflect on the award and its relevance today bjp.photo/pohbbcworldnews


Jason Koxvold’s latest book is a fictional interpretation of his grandfather’s campaign against the Nazi occupation of Italy. ow.ly/J6sV50utSHA

Having documented Sami herders and the civil rights movement, and having just published a memoir, Fred Baldwin says his life’s work is far from complete nyti.ms/2Xewitn

If you licked these photos they would taste like New York. (So don’t lick them.) nyti.ms/2Xbn15v

Afro-Ecuadoreans maintain identity through spiritual practices nyti.ms/2XcyMc0

Having documented Sami herders and the civil rights movement, and having just published a memoir, Fred Baldwin says his life’s work is far from complete nyti.ms/2EIooBD

The New York Times’s staff photographers, when not shooting the things that make people move to the city, record the stuff that defines life once you arrive nyti.ms/2I6AuFv

Images of a town in El Salvador transformed by migration nyti.ms/2I5AANE

At 90, photographer Fred Baldwin still has “so much work left to do” nyti.ms/2Iayj3J

Were you at Woodstock 1969? We want to see your photographs and keepsakes for an upcoming project. nyti.ms/2EUM6e3

If you licked these photos they would taste like New York. (So don’t lick them.) nyti.ms/2EGtHBA

Documenting migration from the point of departure, not arrival nyti.ms/2EGYnTd


Casper Sejersen draws on internal and external stimuli to create his uncanny images © Casper Sejersen bjp.photo/casper
