Edward “Robbie” Roberson’s 1963 photo “Marchers Sleep on the Streets—'We were tired, we were tired, Selma, Alabama.'” © Edward Roberson/Courtesy of Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Michigan State University, gift of Detroit Focus
April 10, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
Residents make their way among destroyed buildings in Raqqa, Syria, Sunday, November 12, 2018.
More than a year after the end of the brutal fighting that liberated the one time capital city of the
Islamic State, and a devastating air campaign that mostly flattened it, Raqqa lies in ruins. © Victor J. Blue. From Cities in Dust, an exhibition by Victor J. Blue at the Bronx Documentary Center through April 21, 2019.
April 8, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
Growth and Decay by David McMillan, published by Steidl. www.steidl.de
April 5, 2019 • Architecture
Portrait of a Raifa special school pupil for children with deviant behavior. Chistopol, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Série #Draft #Russia, 2016 © Dmitry Markov, Courtesy Joe Baio Photography Collection
April 4, 2019 • Portraits/Portraiture
Nia (Valentine Disco Party), Gurnos, 2018. © Clémentine Schneidermann and Charlotte James
March 27, 2019 • Fine Art
Orion and Izumo Oyashiro. © YUKIHITO MASUURA
March 25, 2019 • Architecture
Sasha Arutyunova positioned herself on the rafters directly over the stage, next to a lot of lighting equipment, in order to capture this picture of Kretzschmar and others dancers during a performance by the New York City Ballet. © Sasha Arutyunova
March 21, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
An Image from the book, When We Were Strangers, by Jake Naughton and Juan Anibal Sosa, published by Red Hook Editions.
March 15, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
"Embers from the Blue Cut Fire, 2016." © Noah Berge
March 12, 2019 • Fine Art
USA. Tunbridge, Vermont. 1975. New Girl © Susan Meiselas/Magnum Photos
March 1, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
KANO, NIGERIA - NOVEMBER 20, 2018: A plane view of a developing portion of the city of Kano. CREDIT: Yagazie Emezi for The Weather Channel.
February 21, 2019 • Portraits/Portraiture
"When I wake up in the morning and just before I go to bed I think of all
that happened. I went through hell and I can’t get it out of my head. Boko Haram is
the worst thing that happened to me”. Hajara Abubakar, 24, Borno, Nigeria.
February 18, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism