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Shepherd in Spain in 1962 by Evelyn Hofer. She was driving past and saw him with his sheep so stopped to ask if she could take his portrait. He agreed
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I had a few hours spare in London today so decided to have a walk around Soho and the surrounding area. Really striking just how empty it was and sad
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Husband and Wife, Sunday Morning, Detriot, Michigan, 1950 by Gordon Parks. He had been sent back to Fort Scott (where he lived until he was 16) by Life Magazine to
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So the parcel we sent to Poland in December for £18 via DPD now costs £145 to send. Well done Brexiters. Sending parcels to family in Poland has been a
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Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California in March 1936 by Dorothea Lange. The photo was taken at a pea pickers’ camp and Lange took six photos of this woman who she described
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Street fight, from the series Harlem Gang Leader, Harlem in 1948 by Gordon Parks, marked up by the photographer for cropping in the darkroom. The series documented the daily life
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'Namgis’ mask made by the Kwakwaka'wakw people of the Pacific Northwest coast in Canada. It is an exquisite piece and can be seen in Gallery 91 at the British Museum.
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The crowdfunder for my project Outsiders giving a voice to homeless people and capturing their stories and photos is now live. I have very little hope it will get any
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For those who aren’t xenophobic dinosaurs there was a particular magic to driving across multiple open borders in Europe and feeling part of it all. Impossible for Brexiters to understand
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Children working in a coal mine, Pittston, Pennsylvania, January 1911 by Lewis Hine. He took a whole series of photographs of children working in dangerous environments in America for the
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Mr and Mrs Thornton in their home, Mobile, Alabama in 1956 by Gordon Parks from the series ‘Segregation Story’ for Life Magazine. The series documented the daily exclusions which blighted
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When an agency like @MagnumPhotos is forced to take its entire archive off line due to allegations it was selling sexually explicit photographs of child prostitutes it raises a lot
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