Life Among Colombia’s FARC Rebels as Peace Nears
As a final deadline for peace between the Colombian government and FARC rebels nears, Federico Rios has been documenting daily life among the insurgents.Read more »
As a final deadline for peace between the Colombian government and FARC rebels nears, Federico Rios has been documenting daily life among the insurgents.Read more »
As a final deadline for peace between the Colombian government and FARC rebels nears, Federico Rios has been documenting daily life among the insurgents.Read more »
As a final deadline for peace between the Colombian government and FARC rebels nears, Federico Rios has been documenting daily life among the insurgents.Read more »
A pocos meses del plazo acordado para firmar un acuerdo de paz entre el gobierno y las Farc, el fotógrafo Federico Ríos documentó la vida diaria de los guerrilleros.Read more »
After years of covering breaking news or serious social issues, Walter Astrada has embarked on a motorcycle trip to take pictures around the world.Read more »
Once again, an intense weekend of critiques, conversation and community will take place at the Fourth Annual New York Portfolio Review. It’s free, but spaces are limited, so apply now. Read more »
William Gedney once said he was not “a social problem photographer.” Working in places like Appalachia and Northern California, he challenged preconceived notions to find enduring — and unexpected — images.Read more »
When Electrolux closed its factory in a small Iowa town, residents learned how globalization is more than just a buzzword tossed about during presidential caucuses.Read more »
Pantsula, a South African dance that is more like a way of life, captivated Chris Saunders, who set out to document a subculture with roots in jazz and hip-hop.Read more »
A chance encounter with a man trying for a new start in Oakland led to a complex, three-year tale with no easy answers.Read more »
Gregory Crewdson’s photographs almost always project solitude and intimacy, even if his images take a team to organize. The subject of one of his images looks back at the experience.Read more »
Victor Dragonetti’s street scenes are colorful, and complex, with an air of mystery that evokes different responses from viewers. Read more »
Ferhat Bouda has made it his mission to document his people, the Berbers, whose culture and language have been suppressed over the centuries.Read more »
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