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  • ~ Potpourri: Bulgaria

    ~ Potpourri: Bulgaria

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    She stages her own wedding — to herself.

  • Open the drawer

    Open the drawer

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    Visiting his hometown, Tartus, he opened a drawer of old family photographs.

  • A woman in Tangiers: against erasure

    A woman in Tangiers: against erasure

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    « I detect the head of a mannequin. Then the grains get too coarse. »

  • Re-generation

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    Photos of young cocoa farmers in Côte d’Ivoire, who prove that after decades of depletion, soil recovery is possible.

  • 20 years of EUROPEANS

    20 years of EUROPEANS

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    Forty countries, fifteen thousand photographs

  • Parallel world

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    Photos of a Thai village that, due to coastal erosion, is slowly but surely giving way to the sea.

  • Blue memoir

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    A water superpower runs dry. A photo series from Hungary.

  • Forage, farm, hunt

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    A photographer asks: why bother making photographs?

  • Photographer, refugee, king

    Photographer, refugee, king

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    A family’s travelogue from Phnom Penh to Paris and back

  • Every end has a start

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    In 2005, Yamandú Roos embarked on the photographic project Europeans: one continent, forty countries, 65.000 kilometers.

  • The Mass of Mies

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    « Less is more »? The scale and shape of his body gave the architect Mies van der Rohe an unequaled weight and architectural authority.

  • Cheers!

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    A photograph found in Rome’s Porta Portese. The recumbent can also raise a glass.