As a new political landscape emerges in the United States as this portrait series begs the question: What does freedom mean to you?
A March by Men About Women
United States
by Brynne Quinlan
The anti-abortion National Men’s March squares off with pro-choice counter-protesters at Planned Parenthood in Boston, MA.
Wicked Tuna
Indonesia
by Arif Rudiana
In Port Hamadi in Jayapura, one of Indonesia’s largest tuna fishing centers, photographer Arif Rudiana documents the need for sustainable policies to ensure long-term benefits for Indonesia’s maritime communities.
Hostages
Israel
by Adar Eyal
Since October 7, 2023 photographer, Adar Eyal, has dedicated his time to documenting the ongoing protests demanding the return of Israeli hostages.
Bolivia and Hispanic Heritage
New York City, United States
by Lisa DuBois
In Queens, New York, a neighborhood home to Bolivians, the community celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with parades and dance performances.
Low and Slow Cruising the Mission
United States
by Cheryl L. Guerrero
Throughout San Fransisco, cruises are not just about the car, but also about creativity, style, friendship, and family, but most importantly, they are about culture and community.
Women on the Tide
United States
by Edward Boches
In Wellfleet, Mass., the oyster capital of North America, more and more women work as shellfishermen and wild harvesters.
The Twins
New Zealand
by Vaughan Brookfield
Photographer Vaughan Brookfield documents the exhilarating journey of the birth of his twin daughters.
A Return to the Belly of the Beast
United States
by Edward Boches
For the third year in a row, the anti-abortion National Men’s March protested at the Planned Parenthood offices in Boston, MA.
What Has Been Will Be Again
Alabama, United States
by Jared Ragland
Jarad Raglnad bears witness to and connects with individuals and communities of Alabama, a place that has long stood at the nexus of American identity.
This is home
New Zealand
by Tatsiana Chypsanava
For a Ngāi Tūhoe family, ‘home’ is a dairy farm nestled in the steep, remote ranges of Aotearoa, New Zealand’s North Island.
Farming in Cuba
Cuba
by Daniel Hoffman
“Farming in Cuba” is a documentary photography project that goes beyond the classic cars, beaches, and stories of “old” Havana.
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"Between Fears and Hope" by Fabrice Dekoninck tackles injustice, genocide, denial, and the ways in which the past seeps forward through generations—all through the lens of ongoing impact of the Bosnian war.
Rehab Eldalil is an award-winning documentary photographer, visual storyteller, and educator based in Cairo, Egypt. Her work focuses on the theme of identity explored through participatory creative practices.
“We Cry in Silence” brings out the intimacy with human trafficking survivors, inspiring empathy and reveals the psychological manipulation of the traffickers.