"A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Wall & Hokusai)." From the series "Two Kinds of Memory and Memory Itself." Max Pinckers/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2015
A border town near the city of Osh, Kyrgyzstan, in the Fergana Valley in. In the maze of irrigation and drainage canals that cross Central Asia, large quantities of the water that have been diverted from the two rivers are lost to evaporation and spillage.Carolyn Drake/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2008
A sea bream that's part of a permanent exhibition of endangered species displayed at the History Museum of Aralsk, Kazakhstan, a former Soviet fishing port on the Aral Sea.Carolyn Drake/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2009
A clay house in Damla ("drop of water"), a village in the Karakum desert in Turkmenistan. Here, rain is the only source of water.Carolyn Drake/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2009
A commander in the Kurdish PKK militia gives orders via the radio in Kobane, Syria.Lorenzo Meloni/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2014
A painting inside a destroyed building in Kobane.Lorenzo Meloni/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2015
Modesto, California, has a population of 201,165 and 20 percent live below the poverty line.Matt Black/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2014
Francoise, a neighborhood cat in France.© Sohrab Hura/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2008
Early morning in Benares, India.© Sohrab Hura/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2005
Cambodia.© Sohrab Hura/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2008
A sculpture of the head of a woman in a sculpting workshop in Tehran.Newsha Tavakolian/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2014
Portrait of Somayyeh, a woman in Tehran.Newsha Tavakolian/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2014
"Protected Stone." From the series "Two Kinds of Memory and Memory Itself."Max Pinckers/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2015
"Chindogu." From the series "Two Kinds of Memory and Memory Itself."Max Pinckers/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2015
"Kimono." From the series "Two Kinds of Memory and Memory Itself."Max Pinckers/MAGNUM PHOTOS, 2015