Sean Maung’s photos are a love letter to music, dancing, graffiti, and streetwear, along with the Black and brown communities that make up New York.
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A new project is documenting formerly incarcerated people as they transition back into civilian life.
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Jay Blakesberg reflects on photographing the likes of Led Zeppelin, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana, and Dr. Dre, and acting as a bridge between musicians and their fans.
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Legendary photography duo Guzman look back on the decade that launched their career.
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Suzan Pektaş’s new photo series delves into multiple cultural layers of the region with a touch of personal mysticism.
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Photographer Bud Glick recounts documenting street life, people, and domestic scenes in the area, and what it taught him about the Chinese immigrant experience.
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In 1957, photojournalist Jerry Dantzic spent time with the iconic jazz singer during her two-week run at Sugar Hill Nightclub, capturing both her public and private life.
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From chip shops to bingo halls and burlesque dancers, photographer Mike Coles remembers capturing scenes of holidaymakers by the English coast.
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Photographer Anne-Marie Michel captures the women who through determination and strength are forging their own way in a male-dominated industry.
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Photographer Jack D. Teemer travelled through cities including Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Dayton and Columbus to create a vivid document of a region in decline.
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