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Only 15% of photojournalists are women. What We See, the inaugural book by the nonprofit group Women Photograph, features 100 images spanning 50 years, on conflict, resistance, family or friendship published in the belief that ‘ … until we have balanced, representative reporting, the camera cannot offer a mirror to our global society’
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These images of transgender artists, salvage punks and PPE-clad bodies celebrate the experience of being human that connects us all
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The overall winning photographer captured a crocodile lurking in the mud in Zimbabwe
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Since 2019, Giulia Piermartiri and Edoardo Delille have travelled to places vulnerable to climate breakdown: California, the Maldives, Mozambique and the Mont Blanc massif. Using a slide projector, they impose images of possible transformations on to existing landscapes.
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Artist Su Blackwell creates intricate artworks from the pages of used titles
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The battle for Bakhmut, the train crash in Greece, violence in the West Bank and Paris fashion week – the most striking images this week
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Women helping their communities through the cost of living crisis in the UK have been photographed by the country’s leading female photographers to mark International Women’s Day
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Hit hardest from all sides in the DRC’s intractable wars, women are prosecuting attackers and mediating local conflicts, hoping to end the decades of violence
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From all-female sides to youth teams and an appearance at the Brit awards, photographer Rachel Adams has been chronicling England’s oldest surviving rural tradition, and seeing how it has found a place in 21st-century Britain
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Photographer Daniel Leal takes a look at the various ways London handles its waste, from incineration north of the city to street recycling and waste management facilities along the Thames riverside
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Rare images by a UK photographer show the alien-like creatures that make their life 20 metres below the ocean’s surface.
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Exposed to rain, sun and frost over the course of a war that began nearly a year ago, the graveside portraits of Ukraine’s war dead are fading away
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