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A photographer travels the globe visiting defunct cold war sites.

Photographer Francesca Manolino shows us a quieter, more intimate glimpse of life in Iran

Washington Post photographer Michael Robinson Chavez photographs street scenes in Congo.

Post photographer Sarah Voisin shows us the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti.

Photographer Jordi Pizarro takes us on a journey inside India's hospital train.

As part of the documentary film project, How I Live, Scott Woodward has been photographing pediatric cancer patients in resource-limited countries.

This photographer spent a year capturing activities inside America's militia.

An exploration of some of the work Lewis Hine did documenting child labor in the United States.

Joshua Hoffine staged surreal images in his project entitled “After Dark, My Sweet.”

Photographer Emilien Urbano follows mostly Kurdish factions battling against the Islamic State and sometimes also against Turkish forces.

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