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The ‘L.A. Academy’ series by Charles Williams (circa 1949-1960) Photos via the Tom & Ethel Bradley Center, CSUN University Library

The ‘L.A. Academy’ series by Charles Williams (circa 1949-1960) 

Photos via the Tom & Ethel Bradley Center, CSUN University Library
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Samuel Fosso wins the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2023: 1854.photo/3HZn6CA Samuel Fosso, Autoportrait, from the series 70s Lifestyle, 1976 © Samuel Fosso Courtesy of the artist and JM Patras, Paris

Samuel Fosso wins the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2023: 1854.photo/3HZn6CA

Samuel Fosso, Autoportrait, from the series 70s Lifestyle, 1976 © Samuel Fosso Courtesy of the artist and JM Patras, Paris
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Photobook Fest kicks off with a VIP Preview tonight! There are still tickets ($25) available—come celebrate with music & complimentary summer shandies. Then, visit on Saturday & Sunday for more photobooks + an exciting range of programming. Learn more at pbf.icp.org.

Photobook Fest kicks off with a VIP Preview tonight! There are still tickets ($25) available—come celebrate with music & complimentary summer shandies. Then, visit on Saturday & Sunday for more photobooks + an exciting range of programming. Learn more at pbf.icp.org.
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Winner of the 2023 Aperture Portfolio Prize, Vân-Nhi Nguyen casts an intimate gaze upon a generation confronting historical stereotypes. aperture.org/editorial/van-…

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From the collection, by Cristina García Rodero—each June in the Spanish town of Castrillo de Murcia, the festival of El Colacho finds men dressed as 'devils' taking flight, leaping over babies born the previous year, to protect them from misfortune in years to come.

From the collection, by Cristina García Rodero—each June in the Spanish town of Castrillo de Murcia, the festival of El Colacho finds men dressed as 'devils' taking flight, leaping over babies born the previous year, to protect them from misfortune in years to come.
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Asian American photographers have always found inventive ways to engage with interior spaces, often against the demands of public visibility. aperture.org/editorial/the-…

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Thrilled to share two Aperture titles, "Tommy Kha: Half, Full, Quarter" and "Shikeith: Notes Towards Becoming a Spill" have been included in the #AIGA5050 competition! Thank you to AIGA, and congrats to the other winning titles ✨

Thrilled to share two Aperture titles, "Tommy Kha: Half, Full, Quarter" and "Shikeith: Notes Towards Becoming a Spill" have been included in the #AIGA5050 competition! 

Thank you to <a href="/AIGAdesign/">AIGA</a>, and congrats to the other winning titles ✨
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Sandra Mickiewicz @sandra_mickiewicz is a Polish documentary photographer who lives and works in London. She is drawn into a very ordinary a... threads.net/t/Cucrf3ApaUn/…

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From the collection—Russell Lee's image of two cousin, part of a family on relief after the Great Depression. The young man is noted as being a student making a 'strenuous effort' to improve the lot of his family. Family on relief, April 1941. Museum Purchase, 2003 (16.2003)

From the collection—Russell Lee's image of two cousin, part of a family on relief after the Great Depression. The young man is noted as being a student making a 'strenuous effort' to improve the lot of his family.

Family on relief, April 1941. Museum Purchase, 2003 (16.2003)
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Inspired by the American murder ballad, a genre of traditional folk songs in which women are often killed by men, the photographer Kristine Potter captures a psychogeography that’s both strange and familiar. via The Guardian theguardian.com/artanddesign/2…

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In her performative self-portraits, Silvia Rosi speaks to experiences of the African diaspora across Europe. aperture.org/editorial/silv…