Articles by Bruno Bayley
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VICE Loves Magnum
There's More to Stuart Franklin Than the Most Famous Photo of the 20th Century
Stuart Franklin is probably best known for his photo of an average-looking man with some groceries defying a line of tanks in Tiananmen Square. He also talked about art school's effect on his work, the difference between approach and style, what "news photography" really means, and the Heysel Stadium disaster. Full story
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VICE Loves Magnum
Jonas Bendiksen Takes Photos in Countries That Don't Exist
Unlike almost all of the other photographers we have spoken to in the VICE Loves Magnum series, Jonas Bendiksen’s work isn't focused on war zones or conflict. From examining life in marginal post-Soviet states to exploring humanity’s ever-quickening transition from country to cit… Full story
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VICE Loves Magnum
Peter van Agtmael Won't Deny the Strange Allure of War
Thus far, photographer Peter van Agtmael's career has focused on documenting the effects of America's post-9/11 wars, both at home and abroad. For this installment of VICE Loves Magnum, we spoke to him about the attraction of conflict, the realities of censorship, and caring for Full story
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VICE Loves Magnum
Thomas Dworzak Takes Photos of Sad Marines and Taliban Poseurs
Thomas Dworzak's books often deal with war: 'M*A*S*H IRAQ' examined the daily lives of US Medevac teams in Iraq, and his latest, 'Kavkuz,' explored the impact of war on the Caucasus region. But oddly enough, in spite of shooting in some of the most hellish conditions imaginable, Full story
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VICE Loves Magnum
Steve McCurry Photographs the Human Condition
Steve McCurry's photo, 'Afghan Girl,' appeared on the cover of 'National Geographic' in 1985 during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan and quickly became one of the most famous photos in the world. He has documented the human impact of wars across the world and collected numero… Full story
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VICE Loves Magnum
The Way Christopher Anderson Sees the World Is Amazing
Some of the most-talented and celebrated documentary photographers in the world are members of the Magnum photo agency. As part of an ongoing partnership with Magnum, we'll be featuring some of their photographers over the coming weeks. First up is Christopher Anderson, who has p… Full story
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These Italian Dwarfs Love Getting Their Bones Broken
Achondroplasia is a form of dwarfism caused by a genetic mutation, affecting one in 20,000 people. In Italy, there are about 2,500 people living with achondroplasia. Italian dwarfs, as opposed to other nationalities, are particularly fond of a procedure called surgical lengthenin… Full story
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Diseases Are Smarter Than Our Meds
Everyone Will Be Sick in the Drug-Resistant Future
Because I’m an obsessive hypochondriac, I had to know more about this impending biological disaster so that I can spend the interim wallowing in the comfort of a constant state of panic. To help me get there, I spoke with Rachel Nugent. Full story
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We Ate Rat Salad
Have you ever thought about the nutritional nuggets that are scurrying about under your filthy floors? We’d like to show you how to prepare some rat-based snacks with our easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide. Yum! Full story
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Space Garbage May Trap Us on Earth Forever
Humanity has managed to clog up the land, sea, and air with our disgusting waste, so one might think we’d be mindful of letting our junk turd up outer space. But nope—turns out the void that surrounds our planet is rapidly filling up with garbage. Full story
The Mare
A New Story by Mary Gaitskill
Toppling a Delicate World
Being Gay and South Asian In America
There's No Sex in Prison Showers
We Usually Wore Our Underwear
Try Not to Destroy Your Life
The First Time I Took Molly
A Teacher and Her Student
Marilynne Robinson on Staying Out of Trouble
"Whitey" Isn't Very Popular in Boston
Interviews with Some of His Old Friends