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Photos celebrating the birthplace of hip hop

Sean Maung’s photos are a love letter to music, dancing, graffiti, and streetwear, along with the Black and brown communities that make up New York.

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Photos documenting the formerly incarcerated

A new project is documenting formerly incarcerated people as they transition back into civilian life.

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Documenting rockstars & their fans over four decades

Jay Blakesberg reflects on photographing the likes of Led Zeppelin, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana, and Dr. Dre, and acting as a bridge between musicians and their fans.

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A photographic tribute to ‘90s music, style and culture

Legendary photography duo Guzman look back on the decade that launched their career.

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Tender scenes of life on the edge of the Black Sea

Suzan Pektaş’s new photo series delves into multiple cultural layers of the region with a touch of personal mysticism.

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A tender portrait of Chinatown New York in the 1980s

Photographer Bud Glick recounts documenting street life, people, and domestic scenes in the area, and what it taught him about the Chinese immigrant experience.

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Rare and intimate photos of Billie Holiday in the ‘50s

In 1957, photojournalist Jerry Dantzic spent time with the iconic jazz singer during her two-week run at Sugar Hill Nightclub, capturing both her public and private life.

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Evocative photos of a seaside holiday in 1960s Blackpool

From chip shops to bingo halls and burlesque dancers, photographer Mike Coles remembers capturing scenes of holidaymakers by the English coast.

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On the road with America’s female truckers

Photographer Anne-Marie Michel captures the women who through determination and strength are forging their own way in a male-dominated industry.

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An unflinching portrait of America’s Rust Belt in the ‘80s

Photographer Jack D. Teemer travelled through cities including Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Dayton and Columbus to create a vivid document of a region in decline.

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