A Darkness Visible

by Seamus Murphy

"Seamus Murphy sees Afghanistan's turbulent people and its magnificent landscapes with an eye that is sometimes shockingly clear. I find his images as disturbing as they are haunting and lovely."
- John Simpson BBC

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The books

Afghanistan: The Road to Kabul

by Ron Haviv

After September 11, famed photographer Ron Haviv, who has covered conflicts in Africa, Russia, the Middle...

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Antonin Kratochvil

Antonín Kratochvíl was born in Czechoslovakia in 1947, the son of a local photographer, and the...

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Argentina: From the Ruins of a Dirty War

by Gary Knight

Praise for Rebuild: Kosovo Six Years Later, also in the same series: "The students who produced...

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Blanco

by Stefano de Luigi

Stefano De Luigi spent four years documenting the various realities faced by the visually impaired around...

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Broken Dream

by Antonin Kratochvil

Born in Czechoslovakia but forced to live most of his life in exile, photojournalist Antonin Kratochvil...

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Dispatches Beyond Iraq

by VII Photographers

Beyond Iraq is a hard-hitting look at the Iraq conflict's impact on the Middle East and...

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Dispatches Endgame

by VII Photographers

Ahead of the Copenhagen conference on climate change dispatches_endgame is devoted to the environment: the follies...

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Dispatches In America

by VII Photographers

In America explores the US from the inside out and the outside in. Author Paul Theroux...

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Dispatches on Russia

by VII Photographers

On Russia prods deftly at the Russian psyche. Commissioned for their insider knowledge of the subject,...

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Dispatches Out of Poverty

by VII Photographers

For the fourth issue of dispatches, editors Mort Rosenblum and Gary Knight have returned to their...

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Evidence

by Gary Knight

Evidence addresses the issue of crime and justice in war. It challenges us to view this...

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Forgotten war

by VII Photographers

Forgotten War: Democratic Republic of the Congo is a collaboration between VII Photo Agency, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins...

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Haiti: 12 january 2010

by Ron Haviv

Haiti: 12 January 2010 is a document of the quake and its immediate aftermath. The essay...

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Humanity in War

Published to commemorate the 150 years since the idea for the Red Cross was born at...

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Inferno

A document of war and strife during the 1990s, this volume of photographs by the photojournalist...

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Laos Open Secret

by Tomas van Houtryve

Few countries attract less attention than Laos, and fewer still are as deft at repelling scrutiny....

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Mirror

by Joachim Ladefoged

Award-winning Danish photographer, Joachim Ladefoged has worked as a professional photographer since 1991 and is a...

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Moscow Nights

by Antonin Kratochvil

Moscow Nights is a riveting photo essay on Moscow's nightlife by world-renowned photographer Antonin Kratochvil. It...

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MY AMERICA

by Christopher Morris

Over the past 20 years Christopher Morris has concentrated the greater part of his work on...

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Rebuild: Kosovo 6 Years Later

by Gary Knight

Rebuild is a collection of photo essays and articles by students who participated in a journalism...

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The House of Wisdom

by Franco Pagetti

In January 2003 Franco Pagetti went to Baghdad. Three months later he was photographing the city...

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The Rape of a Nation

by Marcus Bleasdale

'The continuing human tragedy of Congo is not a statistic. It is a continuing human tragedy....

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Tsunami

by VII Photographers

Tsunami is a document bearing witness to one of the worst and unprecedented natural catastrophes of...

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Vanishing

by Antonin Kratochvil

Vanishing is a riveting collection of 16 photo essays taken over 16 years by one of...

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War

by VII Photographers

These are the images of War - they define the terror, the misery and the destruction...

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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

by Ashley Gilbertson

Arriving in Iraq on the eve of the U.S. invasion, unaffiliated with any newspaper and hoping...

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