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The The South African artist Heath Nash turns discarded plastic bottles and other junk into stunning lamps and lampshades. He calls his series...
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For nearly three years, Christopher Sims made phone calls and sent letters to various military personnel in order to gain access to the military...
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J. Bennett Fitts traveled some 20,000 miles to produce "No Lifeguard on Duty," an investigation of America's forgotten roadside motels. These...
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In the short time since fast food chains have become part of our national (and global) culture, a number of burger shops have begotten some...
If Mexico City is a book, then it's one that's constantly being rewritten. For the photographer Brian Rosa the city is in a constant state of...
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