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Fernando Moleres and the Empathic Eye
By Alfonso Serrano
My Belarusian Brides: Katherine Wolkoff's Search for Family and Familiarity
By Feifei Sun
Sandy's Aftermath: Devastation in Staten Island by Eugene Richards
By Eugene Richards
Haunt Me: The Scare Houses of Lisa Kereszi
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Cédric Gerbehaye’s Belgium: A Country in Flux
Belgian photographer Cédric Gerbehaye has spent his career documenting intra-country tensions around the world. In his most recent work he turns the camera back on his home country to delve into the very issues he has explored abroad for years.
By Elizabeth Herman
October 23, 2012
The Green Book Project by Jehad Nga
Photographer Jehad Nga's project depicts the conflicting values of Libyan culture through gathered images broken down into binary code and disrupted by the rhetoric of Muammar Gaddafi's doctrine.
By Jehad Nga
September 27, 2012
Basement Vodou: Haitian Spirituality in Brooklyn
Since 2005, photographer Shannon Taggart has documented practitioners of Vodou, the oft-misunderstood religion, in neighborhoods around Brooklyn, N.Y.
By Myles Little
September 25, 2012
High and Low: Jim Goldberg's Works in Process
Photographer Jim Goldberg talks to LightBox about his process of revisiting, sharing and republishing two of his groundbreaking works, Rich and Poor and Raised by Wolves.
By Phil Bicker
September 24, 2012
The Big Smoke by Bus: George Georgiou Photographs London
Photographer George Georgiou hopped on London's public bus system to document the outer reaches of his home city for his series 'Invisible: London.'
By Sonia van Gilder Cooke
August 9, 2012
The Boy from Troy
Brenda Ann Kenneally has spent more than eight years documenting the life of Donny, a young boy from Troy, N.Y. who has been plagued by emotional and behavioral disabilities. Kenneally investigates the complicated social systems that contributed to Donny's problems and the solutions that have started to help him get better.
By Brenda Ann Kenneally
August 8, 2012
Ruffled Feathers: Recording Birds Caught in Nets
Todd Forsgren ruffles feathers every time he takes a picture. LightBox presents his series of ornithological photographs of birds caught in biologists' mist nests.
By Vaughn Wallace
July 30, 2012
Twisted Nostalgia: Life After the Troubles
Northern Ireland is no longer riven by violent conflict but, as photographer Adam Patterson discovered, peace doesn't happen overnight.
By Megan Gibson
July 11, 2012
Vignettes from a Contested Land: An American Photographer in the West Bank
American photographer Adam Golfer’s images of the West Bank look beyond the hurly burly of one of the world’s intractable conflicts.
By Ishaan Tharoor
July 10, 2012
After the Spring: Women of the Arab Revolution
As Libya and Egypt hold nationwide elections, LightBox presents the work of Sarah Elliott, whose photographs show those who had the most at stake after the revolutions: women.
By Ishaan Tharoor
July 9, 2012
Marisol and the American Dream: One Photographer's 15-Year Project
Janet Jarman has documented the life of Marisol, a young Mexican immigrant, since she was a young girl still living in Mexico, more than 15 years ago.
By Feifei Sun
June 25, 2012
'No Place Like Home: Foreclosures in America' by Bruce Gilden
Bruce Gilden’s series about foreclosed homes, which will be presented this weekend by the Magnum Foundation as part of the Photoville 2012 festival, is a departure from the photographer's usual working style.
By Lily Rothman
June 20, 2012
Invisible Youth: Samantha Box
As the country celebrates LGBT Pride month throughout June, photographer Samantha Box aims to remind us that, in spite of tremendous progress, vulnerable LGBT youth still suffer in the shadows.
By Pete Pin
June 12, 2012
Alixandra Fazzina Photographs the Flight of the 'Flowers of Afghanistan'
Alixandra Fazzina photographs the hardships faced by underage refugees fleeing Afghanistan.
By Lily Rothman
June 6, 2012
Senior Love Triangle: Photographs by Isadora Kosofsky
Young photographer Isadora Kosofsky trains her lens on the unorthodox relationship between three seniors in Los Angeles for her in-progress series on love and aging.
By Nicholas Hegel McClelland
May 15, 2012
'Home Works' by Joakim Eskildsen
Joakim Eskildsen’s latest body of work explores the poetry of place through the different homes to which he has moved his family over the past seven years, on display later this week at the 17th edition of Paris Photo.
By Kira Pollack
May 7, 2012
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