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Photographer Daniel Ramos captures the working class of Monterrey, Mexico, in a series of portraits he says let his subjects "portray themselves as they actually wanted to be seen."
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Poland's boogeyman, Bebok, is reimagined through a photographer's collaboration with local teenagersThrough a collaboration with young people from the small town of Września, photographer Karolina Jonderko explores Poland's boogeyman, Bebok.
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From a collection of 25,000 photographs captured over a period of two years, David Hanes-González presents 28 that capture the soul of boxing in México.
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Photographer Kat Swansey specializes in photographing abandoned structures and small towns in Texas. In an interview with Nathan Cone, she dives into her process and shares family history that inspires her to this day.
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A growing number of artists who are choosing film as a way of expressing their unique vision — and keeping the analog film industry alive.
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The managers of the James Webb Space Telescope are considering a big change in how its observations get shared, one that could have a major impact on the science that gets done — and on who gets to do it.
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When the Beatles embarked on the tour that helped launch the British Invasion in 1964, Paul McCartney had a 35mm camera on hand to help document the history-making mayhem.
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Ramin Samandari's new Faces of Islam exhibition shows resilience in the face of San Antonians you may not know.
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Robert Adams' obsession with the decay and beauty of the American landscape is on display at the National Gallery's exhibition "American Silence: The Photographs of Robert Adams."
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Photojournalist Bria Woods is on a mission to capture women's stories — from entrepreneurs to artists to moms — all in the San Antonio community.