David Benjamin Sherry’s “Wonderful Land” shows familiar landscapes in an unfamiliar way
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Motoyuki Daifu’s photographs show his family’s house in a state of more or less total disarray
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Maurice van Es is a good example of what's currently popular in contemporary photography, but he looks destined to be more than a flash in the pan
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Skylar Blum's photographs show a side of America that's quiet—but not too quiet
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Or at least, where we're not used to seeing it: in photographs of the distant past
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The LA landmark serves as backdrop for Brice Bischoff's performative long exposures
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Dodo Arata visited all five countries that border the Caspian Sea, and came back with some impressive snapshots
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A new project documents remnants of colonial fashion in the Herero people
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Ten years before the Soviet invasion, an American professor abroad captured a serene portrait of a more peaceful Afghanistan
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The German snapshot master returns with an ambitious inquiry into the nature of contemporary experience—with some insights into car headlight design along the way
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This thoughtful project questions the meaning of color and context in photography
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Digitally manipulated portraits create an uncanny—if not plain scary—effect in one of our books of the year
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Melba Arellano's photographs reinterpret the "Great American Road Trip" on the Acapulco-Zihuatanejo Highway
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Sara Cywnar spent a decade collecting things which she's organized by color
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RJ Shaughnessy tells us to "Stay Cool"
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