The Photo Issue 2015

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  • Salad Days

    Irina Rozovsky makes photographs of people and places, transforming external landscapes into interior states.

  • There Ain’t No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down

    Stacy Kranitz's series on faith-based spaces and communities in Appalachia conveys the transformative power of faith and the essential goodness of fellowship.

  • Two Days in Appalachia

    Every person in Appalachia has a relationship with God, intentionally or otherwise. You could say the same thing about these pictures taken by Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden.

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  • Night Journeys in Sète

    Each year, the photo festival Image Singulières invites a photographer to the French town of Sète to make a series of photographs. During my time there, I became curious about what was happening behind closed doors.

  • There’s No Place Like Nome

    Photographer Alec Soth ventured to Nome, Alaska, a deeply American place created by outsiders for outsiders, to capture the frontier rawness of the "Sin City of the North."

  • Welcome to the Photo Issue 2015

    The artists in this issue work at the crossroads of photojournalism and art. Their approaches are diverse, but they share a knack for capturing the images that exist as resonant frequencies amid the cacophony.

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