Little-known during her lifetime, Maier is now recognised as one of the great American photographers of the twentieth century.
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In the ’80s, photographer Renée Jacobs touched down in Centralia, a small Appalachian mining town approaching its final chapter due to the slow creep of an unstoppable fire, blazing 300 feet below ground.
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Whether it was seacoalers in Northumberland or the miners’ strike, the photographer was always fully immersed in the story he sought to capture.
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A new photo series documents tribes preserving the environment through simple, sustainable practices in central Asia.
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A new exhibition brings together 150 works by 12 photographers offering mesmerising and intimate depictions of life.
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Jamel Shabazz’s photos honour those who were lost and those who survived one of the most brutal eras in recent history.
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The photographer reflects on a decade which saw the rise of MTV and the flourishing of new genres.
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In 2006, Hunter Barnes travelled to the country to document the aftermath of the tsunami, and the devastating impact of an intensifying civil war.
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Kemal Cengizkan recalls traversing the city, walking its roads, malls, parks, and pubs to create a tender portrait of its inhabitants.
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A new exhibition aims to shed light on the underrepresented and local communities that make up Los Angeles.
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