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Inside A Photographer’s Mission To Capture The Human Face Of Climate Change

by Karla McManus03/11/2015

Source: Inside A Photographer’s Mission To Capture The Human Face Of Climate Change

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Every Bird Native to North America in a Single Poster | Mental Floss

by Karla McManus29/10/201529/10/2015

Pop Chart Lab’s latest poster is an exhaustive piece of aviary art.

Source: Every Bird Native to North America in a Single Poster | Mental Floss

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Hundreds of Photos Make Up One of These Crazy Cloudscapes | WIRED

by Karla McManus28/10/2015

Photographer Seb Janiak brings the heavens to Earth with his carefully constructed cloudscapes.

Source: Hundreds of Photos Make Up One of These Crazy Cloudscapes | WIRED

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Photojournalism and the Politics of Sympathy | Warscapes

by Karla McManus19/10/2015

Curated by Keith Miller and Lauren Walsh, the “Lost to History” exhibition includes the work of four photographers – Ron Haviv, Andrea Bruce, Emily Pederson and Karanjit Singh – who shed light on stories that run the risk of flying below our radar.

Source: Photojournalism and the Politics of Sympathy | Warscapes

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Stephen Wilkes’s “Waste Land” series – The New Yorker

by Karla McManus19/10/201519/10/2015

Photographs by Stephen Wilkes of humanity’s environmental remnants.

Source: Slide Show: Waste Land – The New Yorker

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Matt Black Wins the W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography | TIME

by Karla McManus16/10/2015

And Mary F. Calvert and Marcus Bleasdale share the Smith Fund Fellowship

Source: Matt Black Wins the W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography | TIME

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Ermahgerddon: The Untold Story of the Ermahgerd Girl | Vanity Fair

by Karla McManus16/10/2015

Meet Maggie Goldenberger, who helplessly watched an Internet meme spawn from her awkward adolescent photo. Except, maybe the “Gershberms” girl never existed at all?

Source: Ermahgerddon: The Untold Story of the Ermahgerd Girl | Vanity Fair

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Why A British Photographer Is Tracking People’s Carbon Footprints

by Karla McManus15/10/201515/10/2015

Source: Why A British Photographer Is Tracking People’s Carbon Footprints

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Rare color photos of 1928 England, full of soul and spunk

by Karla McManus15/10/201515/10/2015

Source: Rare color photos of 1928 England, full of soul and spunk

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In the eerie emptiness of Chernobyl’s abandoned towns, wildlife is flourishing – The Washington Post

by Karla McManus09/10/201515/10/2015

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

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