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What life is like living with a ‘love doll’ in Japan

A Japanese photographer documents one man's life with his love doll.

Portrait photographer Jesse Dittmar photographed some of the most famous celebrities of our time.

His wife fed him a steady diet of objects to shoot.

Found home food setup pix. Photograph by John McDonnell/The Washington Post

Behind the scenes with Washington Post Photographer Jabin Botsford, who covered Trump's entire campaign.

Photographer Angela Jimenez documents the lives of seniors competing in athletics.

Behind the scenes at the Post's photo shoot with President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday.

Magnum photographer Christ Steele-Perkins's fascinating work on the “Teds."

Frida Kahlo, known to for her paintings, was also no stranger to the camera. She was one of the most photographed women of her generation, emanating her sensuality, personal fashion, and unique beauty.

(Florence Arquin/Courtesy of Throckmorton Fine Art)

On return trips to his native Peru, a D.C. photographer reconnects with old traditions.

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Reuters photographer Thomas Peter hangs out with a group of women in Japan who hunt.

Hunter Masami Hata shoots at a duck in a forest outside Hakusan, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)
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In Sight is The Washington Post’s new photography blog showcasing visual narratives. It’s a platform offering rich and diverse imagery from staff and freelance photographers, news agencies, and archives. For photographers interested in being featured on the photo blog, please e-mail insight@washpost.com.

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