The Marginalian
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Andrew Zuckerman’s Powerful Portraits of Music Icons
Andrew Zuckerman’s Powerful Portraits of Music Icons

What the power of curiosity has to do with the most universal human language.

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Edible Landscapes: Miniature Vignettes Made from Food
Edible Landscapes: Miniature Vignettes Made from Food

What Martian landscapes have to do with London’s skyline and the mutations of Thanksgiving.

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The Power of Photojournalism
The Power of Photojournalism

What Kenyan tribes have to do with Ohio’s ghettos and the global water crisis.

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Bark: An Intimate Look at the World’s Trees
Bark: An Intimate Look at the World’s Trees

French photographer Cedric Pollet travels the world to document the most beautiful tree barks in a project that is part stunning art photography, part implicit manifesto for biodiversity.

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Mood Collection: Cinematic Anthropology of Urban Tenderness
Mood Collection: Cinematic Anthropology of Urban Tenderness

What South African ceremonies have to do with Czech steel workers and New York at dawn.

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