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How documentary photography transforms the way we see

For the Record

Photographer Alex Webb reflects on the medium’s capacity to communicate the emotional impact of people, places, and events, ahead of a new exhibition featuring the likes of Diane Arbus and Bruce Davidson.

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How photography shaped US protests over half a century

Picturing resistance

A new book considers the crucial role of photography as a weapon in the fight for freedom and justice.

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A photographer captures the destruction of New York City

Urban renewal

Five decades ago, the streets of Lower Manhattan were torn apart to make way for homes for higher-income communities. Danny Lyon shot the city that was left behind.

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Photographers are revealing the dark truth about mass incarceration in the USA

Shining light on life behind bars

The Prison Photography project celebrates work that reveals the realities of prison life, while examining the deficiencies of photography in representing and putting an end to mass incarceration.

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The greatest struggles and subcultures of the 1960s

Breaking with the old way

Danny Lyon pioneered a new form of photojournalism in the 1960s, getting deep with his subjects and seeing the world through their eyes: in prisons, biker gangs and in the Civil Rights Movement.

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The photographer who infiltrated US prisons during the Vietnam War

A conversation with the dead

When Danny Lyon infiltrated the Texan prison system during the Vietnam War, he captured a portrait of America that was propaganda free. But he didn’t do it alone.

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Huck 52 – The Documentary Photography Special III

Out September 19

Huck's annual celebration of visual storytelling returns with photo stories that help us connect.

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