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In Photos: Russians Voters Going to the Polls
Picturing Russians on Sunday who went to the polls in a presidential election. About 109 million Russian citizens have the right to vote – in 100,000 polling stations in the Russian Federation and also in 145 foreign countries. From a …
In Photos: Ireland Win Six Nations Grand Slam
Picturing England vs. Ireland on St. Patrick's Day. The match was insane and this article will certainly give you a clue about what happened between England and Ireland and, of course which one won the Six Nations trophy. From an Irish fan…
Fantasy vs. Reality: India’s Privatized City
This is a selection of photos which are showing the no-public-space of Gurgaon, because it is built almost entirely by companies. Arthur Crestani’s Bad City Dreams contrasts the glossy ideal sold by developers with urban reality. From…
In Photos: Stories From Disaster Zones
Four photographers Tom Stoddart, Olly Burn, Veronique de Viguerie and Dougie Wallace joined with disaster relief charity ShelterBox to produce Hope and Strength. These pictures are showing the strength of families living through the worst…
In Photos: Chicago Nightclubs in the 1970s
Picturing Chicago nightclubs in the 1970s and their charm. Before a career photographing the likes of Oprah and Steve Jobs for major US publications, the late Michael Abramson headed to Chicago’s South Side and documented the wild parties…
In Photos: The Hubert De Givenchy’s Life
Picturing the famous designer, known for his long-running professional relationship with Audrey Hepburn who has died, aged 91. Bringing you the Hubert de Givenchy's life through photos is our pleasure in order to inform you about this…
The Patriotic Clubs Training Young Americans
This is a selection of photos that were taken specially to show you children who are trained in the Christian and military values, and the embrace of American exceptionalism and manifest destiny, that make up the ‘new Americanism’. From …
In Photos: Members of the Dinka Tribe
Picturing members of the Dinka tribe move from the highlands to the lowlands close to the river Nile, where they set up extensive cattle camps, ensuring their animals are close to grazing land. From a boy who warms up by a fire at a cattle…
In Photos: The ChillOut Festival
This is a selection of photos that describes perfectly the ChillOut festival which has grown to become Australia’s largest queer country pride festival. This year the festival, which was hosted in the small town of Daylesford, Victoria,…
In Photos: Contemporary Indian Photography
Picturing contemporary Indian photography with the theme of the Fotofest 2018 Biennial in Houston, Texas. Exhibitions across the city showcase the work of 47 photographers and artists, and address issues ranging from race and racism,…