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Photographer Guy Le Querrec Has Captured France’s Strange Beauty Through the Decades
The Magnum photographer on being true to your roots and what makes a good photograph.
Patrick Zachmann’s 1980s Photos of the Italian Mafia and Marginalized Communities
Since starting out in the late 1970s, Zachmann has walked the streets of Naples with anti-mafia brigades, documented marginalized Chinese communities in Hong Kong, and worked on the integration of immigrants in Marseille.
Jérôme Sessini Photographs History's Greatest Losers
The Magnum photographer on fatalism and determinism.
Abbas Photographs the Bullshit People Get Up to in the Name of God
The Iranian Magnum photographer on his first assignments, his own relationship with God, and why he thinks tourists are savages.
Bieke Depoorter Photographs Home in Faraway Places
The Magnum photographer got to know the small towns of Russia and the United States—one stranger's couch at a time.
Peter Marlow's Incredible Photos of Eerie Crises
Peter Marlow's career has covered everything from news photography and war reporting to street photography and a much-lauded collection of portraits. I spoke to him about spotting the moments and curiosity in all types of photography.
How Photographer David Hurn Captures Sublime Moments in Mundane Life
"I once wrote something: 'Life, as it unfolds in front of the camera, is full of such complexity, such wonder, such surprise, that I find it unnecessary to create new realities.' Now, that's rather pompous. But what I meant is it's more pleasure for me...
Humans Become More Honest When We're Pushed to Our Limits
Michael Christopher Brown documents places and people in transition—occasionally eschewing a camera for a camera phone. From Libya and Russia to Broadway and his current base in Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Brown said he explores the...
Moises Saman's Stunning Photos of Humanity in Conflict Zones
Peruvian photographer Moises Saman's work about the Egyptian revolution willfully avoids a chronological, ordered, historical view of the uprising, instead focusing on the humanity and emotions of the participants.
Olivia Arthur Photographs a Side of Women the West Rarely Sees
I interviewed her about the secret worlds she's managed to infiltrate.
Alessandra Sanguinetti Photographs the Drama of the Countryside
She Found the Meaning of Life on the Sprawling Plains of Argentina
David Alan Harvey's Beautiful Photos of Poverty and Beach Parties
He's been everywhere from the dirt-poor towns of Virginia to the dirt-poor favelas of Rio de Janeiro, along the way amassing an amazing portfolio of startling images. We talked to him about where he comes from.