Volume 22 Issue 7
Two Dogs, a Cat, and a Magpie Named Domino
Alex Sturrock photographed Dave, who lives with a non-traditional assortment of pets in Wood Green, North London.
Portraits of 'Common People' in the UK
Chris Shaw spent three years photographing life on a housing estate in the south of England.
Portraits of the Paradoxical Chechen Republic
Photographer Olga Kravets documents modern life in Chechyna, a federal state of Russia, where Turkish-built skyscrapers tower over citizens and the government tortures young men if they show any sign of dissent.
Photos of Bronx Men Demonstrating How the Cops Arrested Them
They shared their stories of interactions with the NYPD with photographer Dru Donovan.
Portraits of Blind Children in Rural China
Photographer Lijie Zhang documents the plight of blind students in China so that more is done to improve their situation.
The Missing Monarch
Magnum photographer Rose Marie Cromwell went looking for King Bhumibol, Thailand's ill and missing monarch, and found him everywhere in the Thai consciousness.
Occupied Pleasures
These photos show the little nuggets of happiness and light that Palestinians experience while living under the harsh conditions of occupation in the West Bank.
Photos of Poverty and Addiction in South Africa
Lindokuhle Sobekwa and Mikhael Subotzky take photos of a world few have access to.
Photos of the Most Vulnerable People in Bangladesh
Dhaka's pavement dwellers have few means to survive in a political, social, and economic environment that virtually ignores them.
After the Killing Fields: America's Cambodian Diaspora
Magnum photographer Pete Pin documents Cambodian refugees who've settled in America, primarily in communities struggling with poverty and inner-city violence.