Photography
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The man behind some of the most celebrated pictures of the Who, the Rolling Stones and Etta James talks about documenting an era of music
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Angus Cheleda riding On Demand, left, leads all the way to win The Banz On Amazon Mares’ Handicap Hurdle Race at Wincanton Racecourse
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For last week’s photography assignment in the Observer New Review we asked you to share your photos on the theme of home via GuardianWitness. Here’s a selection of our favourites
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We’re now running a regular weekly photography assignment in the Observer New Review and wherever you are in the world, this week we’d like to see your pictures on the theme ‘free’
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Milan-based photographer Eleonora Costi spent the past three years travelling across Italy to find unoccupied buildings
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PC Philip Adlem proposes to his boyfriend in London, June 2016
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Fergal Stapleton’s eerie and phantasmagoric new paintings and Turner’s watercolours of Margate on show in their home town – plus the rest of the week’s art happenings
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Photographer Loes Heerink spent hours waiting on bridges in Hanoi to capture the street vendors who walked underneath. She recently launched a Kickstarter project to publish a book of these photographs
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Alex Bartsch has cycled around London rephotographing the locations of classic British reggae albums – from back gardens to ruined abbeys
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Three decades ago, my photograph of Sharbat Gula became famous as a signifier of migrants’ dignity and determination. Now Pakistan is using a new image of her to spread fear among refugees
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including a panda cub and a young Russian Knight
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To mark this year’s UrbanPhotoFest theme of ‘photography, memory and archive’, our readers shared old pictures and memories of cities around the world
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All the best images from Progressive Field where the Chicago Cubs triumphed 8-7 over the Cleveland Indians to finally end the most famous drought in US sports and become World Series champions for the first time since 1908
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Event provides a platform for young photographers working to change the view of Africa as a continent of the desperate
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‘Out of nowhere, a small figure approached. It symbolised everything I’d been dreaming about. It was the first good shot after my father died’
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With writer Mishima as his muse, Japanese photographer Eikoh Hosoe created Ordeal By Roses, a series of sexually charged and lustrously strange tableaux
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Nude: art from the Tate collection at the Art Gallery of New South Wales is a new exhibition of more than 100 works from the Tate in London, exploring the relationship between art and nudity from the 1790s to the present day
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Stunning aerial photos capture the extraordinary colours and painterly flows of Kati Thanda in central Australia
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Why there's no such thing as an iconic image
Stuart FranklinHis image of a man blocking tanks in Tiananmen Square captivated the world. But the Magnum photographer now believes the ‘iconic’ image is dead -
‘We take rusty old junk and we put love into it.’ The old Motor City has a unique style in bicycles these days: from fat wheels and fake fuel tanks to stretched cycles with powerful sound systems – and even a family-sized BBQ
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including a bonfire effigy and open-mouthed fish
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Colourful, ghoulish, respectful … Mexico’s Día de los Muertos celebrations are an evocative mix of experiences. Instagrammer Estelle Hertault captures a flavour of the festivities
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As the US prepares for what could be a major upheaval on 8 November, National Geographic has collected photographs tracking the nation’s changing face over the last century. Take a backward glance before we go forward
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People of the Qiang ethnic group gather to sing folk songs during the celebration of their new year in Maoxian County in south-west China’s Sichuan province
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Ashley Bourne’s photo series Benedict’s House captures the serene beauty and contemplation of Catholic abbeys Downside and Buckfast
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including migrating birds and a star in Japan
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Nazaré, Portugal played host to the fifth annual Allianz Perfect Chapter powered by Quiksilver, where 16 of the best tube riders in the world are chosen to compete and go head to head
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Choi Soon-sil, centre, is surrounded by the media as she arrives at the Seoul central district prosecutor’s office for questioning in relation to a scandal involving the president, Park Geun-hye
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By layering old images of her late father with new photos of nature, photographer Sarah Amy Fishlock tackles 12 years of grief
Animality review – a cacophonous gathering of art's jungle VIPs