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Newtown Residents Mark 6-Month Anniversary Of Sandy Hook Shootings
A 26-second moment of silence was observed to honor the 20 children and six...
Photograph by Susan Meiselas—Magnum/Courtesy LOOK3
Heading to LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph this weekend in...
Ten of the 1,000 printed copies of Proof come with a “golden ticket” that is redeemable for an original polaroid...
The vibrant photography of Alex Webb
It’s the one-year anniversary of Framework’s reFramed series, which highlights the perspective...
Finishing touches were applied to a diorama in the Akeley Hall of African Mammals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Named for...
When photographer Lianne Milton was invited by friends to attend a passinho dance-off competition, she was not expecting the large,...

Join us this Friday at 6 pm during voluntary contribution at the ICP museum for...
Fredrikstad, Norway | June 2013 Waiting for the airport bus, all I saw was the red bag and yellow shaft of early morning light. #photojournalism...
June 5, 1968 Senator and presidential candidate Robert Kennedy was fatally shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
Astronauts Snag Dramatic Photographs of Alaska’s Erupting Volcano
Images of volcanoes from space are often kind of dull. These, we assure you,...
Jonathan Torgovnik’s Intended Consequences, which documents children born of rape during the Rwandan genocide, will be shown at the Yangon Photo Festival, opening reception February 13.
A woman prays while her sister, Lamung Kailing, is treated for injuries sustained from mortar shrapnel December 27, 2012 in Laiza Hospital, Burma. Lamung Kailing, a mother of two, was working on a watermelon plantation when two Burmese Army mortar grenades landed near her and three other villagers.
In 2011, the Burmese army ended a 17-year ceasefire and launched an offensive against rebels in northern Kachin state. Since then, around 100,000 Kachins have been displaced.
See more images from Kachin Conflict, by Christian Holst, here.
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