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Some are in the planning stage, some are well underway, and some are already complete. The projects in our selection below are presented in no particular order, and hail from all over the world. Read ...
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Martin Parr, the famed photographer who captured the mundanities and oddities of British life with humor and high-octane color, has died aged 73. The Martin Parr Foundation shared the news today, ...
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