A Dutch photographer explores where and how we put animals to work
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The hauntingly clear-eyed lunacy of Ralph Eugene Meatyard comes to Philly
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Katy Grannan and Charlie White, the subject of a new show at LACMA, each take revealing portraits of people they've just met on the street
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Landscapes
A Fresh Look At…Trees?
Altered Images
Books of the Year: Anup Shah's Serengeti Spy
Peter Wegner's Buildings Made of Sky
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On the Wall: Ori Gersht's Haunting Lives, Still and Otherwise
Portfolios
On the Wall: A Colorful Miasma In the Bronson Caves
Turkish Sports Cars, and the Men Who Customize Them
On the Wall: Andy Freeberg's Art For Art's Sake
Still Life, With Newt
After Catastrophe, Photographs To Help Rebuild
Better Late
Books
Books: Nigel Shafran's Teenage Precinct Shoppers
A Photobook With No End
Alec Soth, Reporting From The Valleys of Silicon, San Joaquin, and Death
Diving Into The Americans
The Fashion Photography of Viviane Sassen
Street Photography
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William Klein + Daido Moriyama in London
On The Wall: California Strangers
A Gutted City, 40 Years Later
On the Wall: Ari Marcopoulos
XCIA: Street Illegal
The Internet
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At the Intersection of War and Fashion, a Compelling Controversy
On the Wall
Before There Was Google Street View, There Was Ed Ruscha
Exhibits to Watch in 2013: Irving Penn's "Underfoot"
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Studio Work
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Wild Style