Photographer Johnny Miller uses a drone to shed light on the extreme poverty that lives on the doorsteps of some of society’s most privileged.
Unequal Scenes: an aerial view of rich versus poor
via British Journal of Photography 📷: Johnny Miller
Photographer Johnny Miller uses a drone to shed light on the extreme poverty that lives on the doorsteps of some of society’s most privileged.
via British Journal of Photography 📷: Johnny Miller
Wally McNamee, considered one of the leading photojournalists in the world, died last week. In honor of the legend, we take a look back at 40+ years of his photography.
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Zimbabwe ousting Mugabe, Rohingya people fleeing ethnic persecution and beautiful fall foliage in Japan, here a few photos from this week in the news.
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Kimiko Nishimoto found her love of photography at the age of 72 after taking her son’s beginner photography class. She quickly developed her own quirky style with self-portraits.
via Daily Mail 📷: Kimiko Nishimoto
More than 600,000 Rohingya refugees flooded into Bangladesh to flee an offensive by Myanmar’s military that the United Nations has called ‘a textbook example of ethnic cleansing’.
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From all across the globe, images of real diverse families sharing real moments
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15 strange bus stops from around the world.
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Luce Lebart has moved to Ottawa to lead the Canadian Photography Institute (CPI) at the National Galleries of Canada, which has a mandate to strengthen visual culture locally, and to nurture and advocate for Canadian image production.
via British Journal of Photography 📷: Uknown
Sometimes cruel, sometimes seductive, but always buzzing with vitality and humanity, Japan’s capital city is viewed here through a photographer’s lens.
via Lens Culture 📷: Tatsuo Suzuki
Connection: a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else.
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