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428 imagesImages from Ukraine depicting the humanitarian crisis, funerals, and destruction that followed the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022.
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40 imagesOn March 13, 2020, Mayor Bill de Blasio issued a State of Emergency for New York City. At the time, the city had 95 confirmed cases of COVID-19, a number expected to rise rapidly in the weeks ahead. The following pictures were taken between March 17 and 21, during a stopover in New York after a trip to Europe was cut short. I walked approximately 60 miles in Manhattan and to a lesser extent Brooklyn, documenting a little of the atmosphere as the city braced for the large wave about to break over the city.
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61 imagesIn Hong Kong, the summer and autumn of 2019 were marked by large and sometimes violent anti-government protests. The following images were made between August 17 and September 8, 2019.
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58 imagesIn 2018, I walked the Camino de Santiago, from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela, and then on to the coastal towns of Finisterre and Muxia. It is one of the best things I've ever done. Over the course of 57.5 days I took roughly 25,000 pictures. This gallery shares one picture from each day of the journey.
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16 imagesIn the two months beginning August 25, 2017, some 600,000 Rohingya Muslims fled Myanmar into Bangladesh, crowding into rapidly constructed refugee camps in the countryside near the city of Cox's Bazar. Persecuted in Myanmar, the Rohingya are a stateless people whose future remains tenuous.
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27 imagesIn the two months beginning August 25, 2017, some 600,000 Rohingya Muslims fled Myanmar into Bangladesh, crowding into rapidly constructed refugee camps in the countryside near the city of Cox's Bazar. Persecuted in Myanmar, the Rohingya are a stateless people whose future remains tenuous.
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50 imagesChristianity has a long history in northern Iraq, and the Christian community, which dwindled considerably after the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, suffered a further blow when the Islamic State (ISIS, or ISIL) swept across much of the region in 2014. I visited for four weeks in May 2017. These pictures come from Erbil, Qaraqosh, Mosul, Kirkuk, and Koya.
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56 imagesImages from the Women's March that took place in Washington D.C. on January 21, 2017, the day after the Presidential Inauguration of Donald Trump. The Women's March was the largest single-day protest in American history.
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44 imagesPhotographs from the 2017 Presidential Inauguration of Donald J. Trump in Washington, D.C.
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49 imagesIn 2015, more than 500,000 migrants and asylum seekers made the dangerous boat journey from Turkey to the Greek islands, ultimately hoping to make it to the European mainland. These images, taken over several days in October 2015, are from the island that saw more landings than any other: Lesbos.
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33 imagesA visit to the Syrian IDP camp in Atmeh, Syria. Photos taken in January 2013.
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44 imagesI spent half of 2010 photographing life in several countries around the Middle East, including in Egypt. I had been home for several weeks, enjoying the break from the road, when demonstrations began in Cairo in late January 2011. After several days of watching from afar as the demonstrations progressed, I booked a flight to Cairo. These images were taken in and around Tahrir Square between February 2 and February 25.
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31 imagesIn the New Testament, the Parable of the Good Samaritan takes the question “who is my neighbor” and turns it into another question, “to whom must we become a neighbor?” It redirects us to service and love, not categorization. I began this project after reflecting on the increasingly contentious geopolitical landscape. My hope is that this project will (1) introduce the viewer to some of our neighbors and (2) encourage us to consider what it means to live in a neighborly relationship with what is happening around us. Like the Good Samaritan, we are at our best when we care about what we see, taking risks and making sacrifices as we respond.
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35 imagesMardi Gras images, taken over several days leading up to Fat Tuesday in New Orleans, Louisiana (2013)
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32 imagesA series of images depicting various modes of transportation around the world
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59 imagesDuring World War Two, the area now known as Papua New Guinea was fiercely contested between Japanese and Allied forces, including hundreds of thousands of Americans. Thousands of aircraft were lost, and wreckage and human remains are still being discovered more than 80 years on. These images were taken in 2017, 2019, and 2024. The images from 2024 were made while volunteering with Pacific Wrecks, a not-for-profit dedicated to documenting the war and bringing home those missing in action.
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