This week, we followed the continued flight of Afghans from their country. We spoke with some of the Afghan interpreters, support staff and unofficial allies who were left scrambling for visas after the Taliban regained power. while, Kiana Hairy She photographed young Afghans asking about the fate of the country’s generation after 9/11 for the New York Times Magazine. in the United States, Annie Grossinger She spent years photographing people released from prison in upstate New York and how challenging reintegration into society is in her series. current sentence.
In the UK, we’ve looked at over 50 years of Notting Hill Carnival, and at Britain’s older holidaymakers on the English Riviera through David guard. in Somaliland, Nicole Sobeki He depicts cheetah cubs in the wild and documents how they are illegally removed from their homes. And for Fast Company, the researchers asked people in two towns in Colombia to photograph examples of justice and coexistence, with illuminating results. We are looking at the winners in woman picture Grants, including Eli Farinago And Daniel Vilasana. Jenna Marvin Re-imagining the Russian beauty, Pablo Piedra, an old military photographer, now takes stunning photos of insects. Logan White photo series Recital Brings us back to ballet class, and New England-based photographer Philip Keith Pictures of how Martha’s Vineyard has become a black haven this time of year have us desperate to jump into the ocean and enjoy the final weeks of summer.
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