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Phil Bicker
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Alex Webb: Notes on The Suffering of Light
Acclaimed photographer Alex Webb writes exclusively for
LightBox
on the first comprehensive monograph of his work,
The Suffering of Light
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By Phil Bicker
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The spectacle and pageantry of the royal union. Prince William and Kate Middleton are married. The Abbey, the Palace, the dress, a celebration, a kiss, and maybe a tear?
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Photographs of a 4-year-old Survivor of Japan's Tsunami
Many family photographs have been found in the rubble and ruins of the earthquake and tsunami. Photographer Toru Hanai explains how these precious keepsakes are being restored and returned to their owners.
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April 19, 2011
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Emphas.is aims to create an environment where members of the public can fund projects and connect directly with photojournalists in the field.
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First Person: A Single Frame from the Conclusion of the Allied Air Strike on Libya by Anja Niedringhaus
Lightbox noticed a strange and unusual photograph among the many compelling images to come out of Libya and asked photographer Anja Niedringhaus for the backstory.
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Maske: Phyllis Galembo
Phyllis Galembo’s extraordinary photographs document the costume, ritual and traditions of masquerade within Africa and across the African diaspora.
By Phil Bicker
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First Person: A Single Frame From Japan's Tsunami Aftermath by David Guttenfelder
Lightbox noticed a particularly poignant photograph among the many haunting images of the devastation and asked photographer David Guttenfelder for the backstory.
By Phil Bicker
March 18, 2011
The Border: Victoria Sambunaris
Victoria Sambunaris's photography focuses on the American landscape. Her latest body of work
is on the U.S.-Mexican border.
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March 15, 2011
Justice for Rape Victims in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Portraits of the women who participated in a landmark case in the D.R.C. Photographs by Pete Muller / AP
By Phil Bicker
February 22, 2011
Six New Breeds at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
A portfolio of the new faces at this year's blue-ribbon-canine event. Photographed for TIME by Juliana Sohn
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February 11, 2011
Bird's-eye View: Afghanistan
This series of photographs of Helmand Province from the air were taken during Associated Press photographer Kevin Frayer's embed in January 2011.
By Phil Bicker
February 9, 2011
Jehad Nga's Polaroids: From the Series Photojournalism at the Crossroads
For a series of pirate portraits he made in Somalia, photographer Jehad Nga used Polaroid film.
By Phil Bicker
December 29, 2010
Krisanne Johnson's Kickstarter: From the Series Photojournalism at the Crossroads
Krisanne Johnson looked to Kickstarter, an online funding platform, to raise the money that enabled her to return to Swaziland to complete her long-term project on HIV/AIDS
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December 29, 2010
Richard Mosse's Infrared Photography: From the Series Photojournalism at the Crossroads
Fellowship for photographer who chose to shoot with infrared film for his earlier project in eastern Congo.
By Phil Bicker
December 29, 2010
Justin Maxon's Multiple Exposures: From the Series Photojournalism at the Crossroads
For his very personal and intimate Joop Swart Masterclass Project, photographer Justin Maxon used in-camera multiple exposure of Kodachrome film.
By Phil Bicker
December 29, 2010
David Guttenfelder's iPhone Photography: From the Series Photojournalism at the Crossroads
During an embed with the 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, in February, AP's David Guttenfelder used his iPhone to make images of the battle for Marjah in Afghanistan's Helmand province.
By Phil Bicker
December 29, 2010
The Last Roll of Kodachrome: From the Series Photojournalism at the Crossroads
When Steve McCurry heard that Kodak was to discontinue its legendary film, he asked the company if he could get the last roll off the assembly line.
By Phil Bicker
December 29, 2010
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LightBox presents a selection of the more unexpected and unusual images you might have missed — but should see now
By Phil Bicker
December 16, 2010
Afghanistan's Graffiti Wars
The artwork of Taliban, American and British forces competes on the walls of a Helmand province compound. Photographs by Finbarr O'Reilly / Reuters
By Phil Bicker
November 22, 2010
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