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Nathan Benn spent years trawling through his hundreds of thousands of archived film.
The best photography of 2014.
Some outstanding pieces of art here.
The exhibition opens today.
Photographer David Waldorf explored the homes of people living in a trailer park in California.
Off grid, on camera.
When will it stop? Syrian children killed, injured and left homeless as conflict continues.
German photographer David Jazay’s brilliant work has been 32 years in the making.
Yes, you read that. There is an abandoned island in NYC. (Wonder what the rents would be like?)
British photographer James Morgan tells the story of the Bajau Laut with these beautiful images.
San Francisco landlords are using a legal loophole to evict longtime residents. They served 1,977 eviction notices in the past year.
John and Martin exist in very different ways in the doorways of Ireland’s capital.
Thousands of people remain homeless in the city and compounding the issue is their fear of staying in shelters provided by the city.
Pick your winner.
Photojournalism at its absolute best.
Photojournalism at its finest.
The impressive images will be shown at the CHQ Building in Dublin’s Docklands.
The annual PPAI Awards ceremony was held last night.
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