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How one photographer and her partner are recreating the nostalgic beauty of the past on Instagram

  • Bronwen Latimer
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  • 14 hours ago
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The ancient city's famous marketplaces have become one of the many casualties of Syria’s war.

(Lorenzo Tugnoli for the Washington Post)

With the prevalence of digital photography, artists are once again using chemical processes.

As the Islamic State wills us to become scared of trains and sidewalk cafes, it is important to remember that photographs depict a play carefully choreographed for the world to see.

  • May-Ying Lam
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  • 5 days ago
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(Simon Menner)

The most memorable presidential pets in recent years have been dogs and cats, but looking back a little further in time turns up some unusual critters lurking around the White House grounds.

Sarker Protick takes us on a journey inside the Bangladeshi film industry.

Celebrity photographer Michael Muller goes cage-free for his newest project: Getting up close and personal with sharks from great whites to hammerheads.

  • May-Ying Lam
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  • Mar 18
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A look at two workshops that maintaining, repair and restore religious statuary in El Salvador.

Frederick Douglass understood and heralded not only the power of the written or spoken word, but also the power of the visual image — especially, his own likeness. As a result, Douglass was photographed more than any other American of his era: 160 distinct images (mostly portraits) have survived, more than Abraham Lincoln at 126.

Photographer Colby Caldwell feels reinvigorated by his years of examining this one frame.

  • Bronwen Latimer
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  • Mar 14
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