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Quote of the Week
Photography is like life ... What does it all mean? I don't know—but you get an impression, a feeling. I'm very suspicious of people who say they know what it means.
Leonard Freed
Friday, Dec. 1, 2006
World Aids Day
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North Korea by CHC
Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2006
Reflections
Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006
Mauritanian Independence Day
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USA. Washington, D.C. 1963. Demonstrators sing in protest in front of the Washington Monument.
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Interactive Essays
AgendaMinutes to Midnight
Agenda
by Martin Parr

Martin Parr's photographs can make us feel very uncomfortable. He has made a comedy about the food we eat, the clothes we wear, the places we go; scrutinized the very way we live our lives.

Minutes to Midnight
by Trent Parke

Trent Parke captured Minutes to Midnight during a two-year journey across Australia at the end of which his son was born. It is both a document of a nation mourning the loss of a perceived innocence and a man's vision and evolution.

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Book of the Week: <i>Lumières Blanches</i>
Book of the Week: Lumières Blanches
by Harry Gruyaert
Harry Gruyaert’s mesmerizing book Lumiéres Blanches documents his travels from the shores of the North Sea to the streets of Cairo to the landscapes of Morocco. All of his work seeks the same end: to capture the subtlety of light and the force of color.
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Zoom In: The Washington Monument
Zoom In: The Washington Monument
by Magnum Photographers
This week marks the anniversary of the 1884 completion of the Washington Monument—the tallest structure in Washington, D.C. It is a site that has seen numerous protests and demonstrations, many of which Magnum photographers have documented.

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