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Jun Oshita, 46, holds a single shoe, the only memory he could find of his mother. Kuni Oshita, 73, was killed in the March 11 tsunami in Noda, which was almost completely destroyed after the earthquake and tsunami.

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Remembering Fukushima: 10 Years After The Devastation

NPR photographer David Gilkey captured the impact of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that ravaged Japan.

March 11, 2021
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  • Nicole Werbeck and
  • Di'Amond Moore

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  • Photography

10 Years Later, The Rescued Snapshots Damaged In Japan's Tsunami

Damaged family photos — part of photographer Munemasa Takahashi's Lost & Found Project — bridge the past and the present after an earthquake and tsunami struck the coast of Japan a decade ago.

March 10, 2021
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  • Samantha Clark
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  • Photography

'Year of the Beast': How Tara Wray Used Photography To 'Process Fear And Uncertainty'

Wray explores the difficulties of 2020, balancing the pandemic, family and work through her photography in a new book. She hopes "people will see themselves ... or loved ones in these pictures."

March 07, 2021
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By:
  • Di'Amond Moore
The vibrant street style of seniors in Chinatowns across North America.

'Chinatown Pretty' Celebrates Asian American Elders And Their Sartorial Flair

This portrait series documents the vibrant street style of seniors in Chinatowns across North America. Amid a pandemic and a surge of anti-Asian hate crimes, it's a reminder of joy and resilience.

March 05, 2021
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By:
  • Tsering Bista
Chanell Stone photographs places like overgrown lots and green spaces at public housing projects, often including herself in the frame. Above, "In search of a certain Eden," 2019, Brooklyn.

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  • Photography

Housing Projects And Empty Lots. How Chanell Stone Is Reframing Nature Photography

Chanell Stone wants to change how people think about nature photography. "As Black people, it feels like these rural spaces aren't for us," she says. "I want to turn that idea on its head."

February 27, 2021
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  • Will Matsuda
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  • Photography

Photographers Make Kids' Wildest Dreams Come To Life

A husband and wife photography team create avant-garde and futuristic shoots for their clients. The couple hopes the portraits transcend the typical images of beauty.

February 26, 2021
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By:
  • Kelley Dickens
Vanessa Leroy says attending a racial justice protest in 2014 helped her realize she wanted to be a photographer. She photographed a helicopter that day, saying, "I took it out of the context that it was originally in to make it feel you're entering into this dream space where you're about to navigate all of these memories and past experiences."

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  • Photography

Vanessa Leroy Once Used Daydreaming To Escape. Now, It's The Heart Of Her Photography

"There isn't a lot of space for dreaming in an oppressive world," says Leroy, "so I use photography as a tool to create a space where I can freely navigate the various facets of my life."

February 21, 2021
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  • Michele Abercrombie
Dr. Daria Osipchuk prepares to intubate a young man in severe respiratory distress from COVID-19.

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  • Photography

'The Essence Of Truth': A Doctor's Photos Document The COVID-19 Crisis In The ER

Dr. Scott Kobner is the chief emergency room resident at the Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center. His black-and-white photos show the suffering, anxiety and chaos unfolding in overrun COVID units.

February 20, 2021
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By:
  • James Doubek and
  • Avie Schneider
The setting sun illuminates the ancient Acropolis in Athens, Greece, after a rare heavy snowfall in the city on Tuesday.

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  • Weather

Snow In The Mediterranean? This Year, Yes

A region normally warm and dry has received a rare blanket of snow, bringing snowball games and otherworldly images to city streets, religious shrines and archeological sites.

February 18, 2021
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  • Claire Harbage and
  • Dustin Jones
<em>Combing Hair, Syracuse, N.Y.,</em> 1986, High Museum of Art, gift of Eric Ceputis and David W. Williams, 2017

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  • Photography

'An American Project': For Decades, Dawoud Bey Has Chronicled Black Life

Bey has spent more than 40 years documenting Black Americans, from Harlem to Louisiana. The first museum retrospective of his work is now touring the country.

February 03, 2021
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  • Karen Michel
U.S. Marines with the 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment pushed to secure parts of Helmand province ahead of the 2009 Afghanistan presidential election.

Book Showcases The Humanity At The Heart Of David Gilkey's Photojournalism

NPR's David Gilkey was killed in Afghanistan in June 2016 after the convoy he was traveling in was ambushed. The new book Pictures on the Radio collects his photography from conflict zones and beyond.

January 26, 2021
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  • Melody Rowell
A male vermillion flycatcher perches atop an open branch on one of the many charred mesquites on our land, La Isla.

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  • Photography

Learning To Love Bird Photography, Thanks To A 'Competitive Collaboration'

Over just 10 days in November, Gemina Garland-Lewis photographed 42 bird species with her partner on their land in Mexico. It wasn't until recently, she writes, that birds made her "tick."

January 24, 2021
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  • Gemina Garland-Lewis
President Biden, first lady Jill Biden, Vice President Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff attend a Pass in Review ceremony, hosted by the Joint Task Force-National Capital Region on the East Front of the U.S. Capitol after the inauguration ceremony on Wednesday.

PHOTOS: Biden, Harris Assume Office During Unique Inauguration Ceremony

After an insurrection and in the midst of a pandemic, there was much that was different about the 59th Inauguration. But there was also much that followed precedent. Here are some images from the day.

January 20, 2021
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  • Di'Amond Moore,
  • Emily Bogle,
  • and 1 more
Crowds outside steps of U.S. Capitol for President Theodore Roosevelt Inauguration.

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  • Politics

Photos: Historic Inauguration Will Not Look Like The Past

Large crowds and parades have become hallmarks of presidential inaugurations but will be absent this year because of the pandemic and security concerns. Here's a look back at earlier inaugural events.

January 20, 2021
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  • Chloee Weiner
Security preparation continues in Washington, D.C., for Wednesday's inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.

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  • National

Photos: The Nation's Capital, Quiet And Guarded, Before Inauguration

National Guard troops provide security at the U.S. Capitol and around Washington, D.C., for the upcoming presidential inauguration amid threats by extremist supporters of President Trump.

January 18, 2021
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  • Carol Guzy,
  • Eman Mohammed,
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