Photographs by Stephen Wilkes of humanity’s environmental remnants.
Photography
Why A British Photographer Is Tracking People’s Carbon Footprints
Rare color photos of 1928 England, full of soul and spunk
In the eerie emptiness of Chernobyl’s abandoned towns, wildlife is flourishing – The Washington Post
Whatever fallout may have come from the initial explosion was completely offset by the benefits of life without humans.
Source: In the eerie emptiness of Chernobyl’s abandoned towns, wildlife is flourishing – The Washington Post
Here’s What New York City’s Residents Looked Like 400 Years Ago
Meet The Black Mambas, South Africa’s Majority-Female Anti-Poaching Unit
American photojournalist captures portraits of Saskatchewan residential school survivors – Saskatchewan – CBC News
Daniella Zalcman’s multiple exposure photos of Saskatchewan residential school survivors are being featured on New Yorker magazine’s Instagram page this week.








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