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ny191223180807 The chef Daniel Harthausen, who incorporates Korean flavors at his pop-up restaurant, Young Mother, in Richmond, Va., on Nov. 29, 2023. One of his favorite Korean banquet dishes, wanja jeon, is a regular item on his holiday menu. (Kate Thompson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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MG1194830 FRANCE. Stains. 2023. Portrait of a young man in his housing project.
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MG1194836 FRANCE. Stains. 2023. Portrait of Joh, a young man in his housing project.
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MG1194839 FRANCE. Stains. 2023. Portrait of Joh, a young man in his housing project.
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MG1194893 FRANCE. Stains. 2023. Portrait of a young man in his housing project.
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MG1194892 FRANCE. Stains. 2023. Portrait of Joh, a young man in his housing project.
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MG1167404 IRAQ. Kurdistan. 21 january 2023. Kayvan Samadi, a 22-year-old emergency doctor, had set up a group of doctors, dentists, veterinarians and nurses to provide clandestine assistance to injured protesters. He was arrested at the end of September. For three weeks, the young Iranian was tortured to confess that he was the head of a group acting against the Islamic Republic of Iran. When he was released from prison, he continued his activities before leaving the country.
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MG1167067 IRAQ. Kurdistan. 21 january 2023. Kayvan Samadi, a 22-year-old emergency doctor, had set up a group of doctors, dentists, veterinarians and nurses to provide clandestine assistance to injured protesters. He was arrested at the end of September. For three weeks, the young Iranian was tortured to confess that he was the head of a group acting against the Islamic Republic of Iran. When he was released from prison, he continued his activities before leaving the country.
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MG1167068 IRAQ. Kurdistan. 21 january 2023. Kayvan Samadi, a 22-year-old emergency doctor, had set up a group of doctors, dentists, veterinarians and nurses to provide clandestine assistance to injured protesters. He was arrested at the end of September. For three weeks, the young Iranian was tortured to confess that he was the head of a group acting against the Islamic Republic of Iran. When he was released from prison, he continued his activities before leaving the country.
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ny200123142106 Brian Teitelbaum, 28, a project manager in New York, rides a subway train home at the end of the day on Jan. 10, 2023. Teitelbaum has no student debt and saves about $2,000 a month. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny211022163105 Jesse Israel, a meditation influencer and founder of the Big Quiet, at his home in Marina del Rey, Calif., on Sept. 26, 2022. Younger workers embraced the idea of a personal brand as a way to get ahead, and carve out some power and security in their careers. But posting through it has its drawbacks. (Coley Brown/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny251122183406 Ñ PHOTO MOVED IN ADVANCE AND NOT FOR USE - ONLINE OR IN PRINT - BEFORE 12:01 A.M. ET ON SUNDAY, NOV. 27, 2022 Ñ Stavros Malichudis, a Greek journalist, in Athens on Sept. 24, 2022. Malichudis says he learned last year that the Greek National Intelligence Service was tapping his phone as he reported an article on a young refugee from Syria imprisoned on the Aegean island of Kos. (Angelos Tzortzinis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260922202006 Greg Hopkins, who runs a nonprofit called Changing the Community that trains young football players, in Rochester, N.Y., on Sept. 20, 2022. Hopkins says some of his trainees have little experience with making financial decisions. (Joshua Rashaad McFadden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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MG1144380 SYRIA. 13 September 2022. Hasakah. Portrait of Mustafah, a young juvenile from Al-Hol camp who participated in 6 assassinations in the camp.
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MG1133520 MEXICO. Xalpatlahuac, Guerrero. March 17, 2022. Portrait of a young Nahua.
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MG1154271 PALESTINE. Nablus. 2022. A portrait on a chain of a member of the militant group “Lions’ Den” who was killed by the Israeli military. Many young men in the city wear jewelry commemorating the death of militants they know or admire.
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MG1154270 PALESTINE. Nablus. 2022. A portrait on a ring of a member of the militant group “Lions’ Den” who was killed by the Israeli military. Many young men in the city wear jewelry commemorating the death of militants they know or admire.
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ny290721153505 In a photo shot remotely, the actor Dev Patel on June 23, 2021. ÒAs a young actor in Hollywood, youÕre dealing with issues of masculinity, ego, success and fame. ThatÕs the same quest this young man goes on,Ó said Patel about his role in ÒThe Green Knight.Ó (Devin Oktar Yalkin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290721153304 In a photo shot remotely, the actor Dev Patel on June 23, 2021. ÒAs a young actor in Hollywood, youÕre dealing with issues of masculinity, ego, success and fame. ThatÕs the same quest this young man goes on,Ó said Patel about his role in ÒThe Green Knight.Ó (Devin Oktar Yalkin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290721154505 In a photo shot remotely, the actor Dev Patel on June 23, 2021. ÒAs a young actor in Hollywood, youÕre dealing with issues of masculinity, ego, success and fame. ThatÕs the same quest this young man goes on,Ó said Patel about his role in ÒThe Green Knight.Ó (Devin Oktar Yalkin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290721153704 In a photo shot remotely, the actor Dev Patel on June 23, 2021. ÒAs a young actor in Hollywood, youÕre dealing with issues of masculinity, ego, success and fame. ThatÕs the same quest this young man goes on,Ó said Patel about his role in ÒThe Green Knight.Ó (Devin Oktar Yalkin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny091021214605 -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS -- In a photo shot remotely, the actor Dev Patel on June 23, 2021. ÒAs a young actor in Hollywood, youÕre dealing with issues of masculinity, ego, success and fame. ThatÕs the same quest this young man goes on,Ó said Patel about his role in ÒThe Green Knight.Ó (Devin Oktar Yalkin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290721154304 In a photo shot remotely, the actor Dev Patel on June 23, 2021. ÒAs a young actor in Hollywood, youÕre dealing with issues of masculinity, ego, success and fame. ThatÕs the same quest this young man goes on,Ó said Patel about his role in ÒThe Green Knight.Ó (Devin Oktar Yalkin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290721153105 In a photo shot remotely, the actor Dev Patel on June 23, 2021. ÒAs a young actor in Hollywood, youÕre dealing with issues of masculinity, ego, success and fame. ThatÕs the same quest this young man goes on,Ó said Patel about his role in ÒThe Green Knight.Ó (Devin Oktar Yalkin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290721153905 In a photo shot remotely, the actor Dev Patel on June 23, 2021. ÒAs a young actor in Hollywood, youÕre dealing with issues of masculinity, ego, success and fame. ThatÕs the same quest this young man goes on,Ó said Patel about his role in ÒThe Green Knight.Ó (Devin Oktar Yalkin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290721154105 In a photo shot remotely, the actor Dev Patel on June 23, 2021. ÒAs a young actor in Hollywood, youÕre dealing with issues of masculinity, ego, success and fame. ThatÕs the same quest this young man goes on,Ó said Patel about his role in ÒThe Green Knight.Ó (Devin Oktar Yalkin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290721153005 In a photo shot remotely, the actor Dev Patel on June 23, 2021. ÒAs a young actor in Hollywood, youÕre dealing with issues of masculinity, ego, success and fame. ThatÕs the same quest this young man goes on,Ó said Patel about his role in ÒThe Green Knight.Ó (Devin Oktar Yalkin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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MG190457 AFGHANISTAN. Kabul. September 12, 2021.A young Taliban seen at Habibullah Zazi Park. The new generation of Taliban claim to have changed, to be more educated and open to the world. However, many Afghans fear the return of the Afghanistan new masters. The withdrawal of US Forces took place in the context of the Doha Agreement signed in February 2020 by the Trump administration and the Taliban. The United States Armed Forces completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan on 30 August 2021, marking the end of the 2001–2021 War in Afghanistan.Following continued Taliban victories across Afghanistan, on August 15 Kabul fell under the control of the Taliban.
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MG190458 AFGHANISTAN. Kabul. September 12, 2021.A young Taliban seen at Habibullah Zazi Park. The new generation of Taliban claim to have changed, to be more educated and open to the world. However, many Afghans fear the return of the Afghanistan new masters. The withdrawal of US Forces took place in the context of the Doha Agreement signed in February 2020 by the Trump administration and the Taliban. The United States Armed Forces completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan on 30 August 2021, marking the end of the 2001–2021 War in Afghanistan.Following continued Taliban victories across Afghanistan, on August 15 Kabul fell under the control of the Taliban.
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MG1105065 MEXICO. Guerrero. 09 February 2021. Portrait of a young man living in a community that grows poppies. Intervened photography (image maniupluated by Yael Martinez).
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MG1118188 MEXICO. Guerrero. 2021. A portrait of a young man living in a community that grows poppies.In Guerrero, poppies have been cultivated in the last four decades, two fewer than in states like Sinaloa, Durango and Chihuahua. Today Guerrero leads the production of opium nationwide.(Image manipulated by the photographer.)
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NN11573152 VENEZUELA. Caracas. 2019. A young man stands on a hill at El 23 de enero, a ghetto which has long history with political transitions of Venezuela. In the 1980s, it produced the powerful Revolutionary Tupamaros Movement, an urban guerilla group that formed a strategic alliance in prison with former president Hugo Chaves following his failed 1992 military coup. Now, the Tupamaros group is a national movement and one of Venezuella’s many colectivos, left wing armed groups that operate on the street of caracas. Members of the group consider themselves the guardians of Chavez’s social revolution.
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NN11573378 IRAQ. Mosul. January 14, 2019. Young boys working as scavengers gather as workers demolish the former Iraqi Insurance Company in western Mosul where ISIS executed men accused of being gay by throwing them from the roof.
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NN11583666 IRAQ. Dohuk. 2019. -- Khayri Abdullah Masi, 40, with children Shalal, 15, (daughter) Rawa, 12, and Hachim, 7, and cousin Ashrawe, 18 years oldFather Khairy Abdullah Masi ransomed his children back from ISIS for tens of thousands of dollars, a payment he hopes to get reimbursed for by the government. But he’s raising his children with the help of his sister, as his wife went back to her ISIS husband to raise the children she had with him. His son Shalal, 15, was both a toughened fighter who will say little about what he did, and the rescuer of his family -- he reached out via internet to his father to arrange a smuggler’s passage, dodging missiles that targeted such internet sites, and he eventually was able to lea his younger brother out to their father, and safety, through the front lines.Photographed in Khanke town, 2.16.19
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NN11583668 IRAQ. Dohuk. 2019. -- Khayri Abdullah Masi, 40, with children Shalal, 15, (daughter) Rawa, 12, and Hachim, 7, and cousin Ashrawe, 18 years oldFather Khairy Abdullah Masi ransomed his children back from ISIS for tens of thousands of dollars, a payment he hopes to get reimbursed for by the government. But he’s raising his children with the help of his sister, as his wife went back to her ISIS husband to raise the children she had with him. His son Shalal, 15, was both a toughened fighter who will say little about what he did, and the rescuer of his family -- he reached out via internet to his father to arrange a smuggler’s passage, dodging missiles that targeted such internet sites, and he eventually was able to lea his younger brother out to their father, and safety, through the front lines.Photographed in Khanke town, 2.16.19
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ny290618110112 A portrait of John James as a young man is displayed among other family photos at his home in Philadelphia on June 22, 2018. James graduated from the U.S. Army?s Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Ga. in 1942 but was never allowed to serve as a commissioned officer. (Mark Makela/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11540642 GREENLAND. Oqaatsut. 2018. Paulus Gabrielsen, a hunter- and fisherman out hunting for grouse and rabbit. Many young people, especially women, move to the capital city of Nuuk, or abroad, to find opportunities outside of the traditional lifestyle. Traditional Greenlandic life has always revolved around hunting and fishing, activities that in many ways have been male dominated.(Obligatory Credit: The credit for this image must read as "© Jonas Bendiksen/Magnum Photos with support from the Pulitzer Center")
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NN11540650 GREENLAND. 2018. Oqaatsut. Paulus Gabrielsen, a hunter- and fisherman out hunting for grouse and rabbit. Many young people, especially women, move to the capital city of Nuuk, or abroad, to find opportunities outside of the traditional lifestyle. Traditional Greenlandic life has always revolved around hunting and fishing, activities that in many ways have been male dominated.(Obligatory Credit: The credit for this image must read as "© Jonas Bendiksen/Magnum Photos with support from the Pulitzer Center")
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NN11543342 IRAN. Khuzestan. 2018. Masoumeh Ahmadi, 14 years old, who wants to be called by the name Golbahar since Masoumeh is a very old fashion name and not very popular Among the young generation, standing in Chamsoor lands in Khuzestan Province while holding guns. It is really common among Bakhtiaris for each person to have their own guns. Each family might have 3 or 4 guns that are mostly for mens. Women can have their own gun after they get married with the approval of their husband and father. Many of them receive their gun as a gift from their husbands right after they give birth to their first son. Masoumeh borrowed her mother’s gun occasionally.Masoumeh couldn’t study as she had to help her mother and the family doesn’t allow her to go to school. Her mother says that we are waiting for a “customer” for our daughter, which in their language means a man who ask them to marry them and might give the family a horse or a gun in exchange.
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NN11543344 IRAN. Khuzestan. 2018. Masoumeh Ahmadi, 14 years old, who wants to be called by the name Golbahar since Masoumeh is a very old fashion name and not very popular Among the young generation, standing in Chamsoor lands in Khuzestan Province while holding guns. It is really common among Bakhtiaris for each person to have their own guns. Each family might have 3 or 4 guns that are mostly for mens. Women can have their own gun after they get married with the approval of their husband and father. Many of them receive their gun as a gift from their husbands right after they give birth to their first son. Masoumeh borrowed her mother’s gun occasionally.Masoumeh couldn’t study as she had to help her mother and the family doesn’t allow her to go to school. Her mother says that we are waiting for a “customer” for our daughter, which in their language means a man who ask them to marry them and might give the family a horse or a gun in exchange.
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NN11566323 USA. San Francisco. 2018. Minna Lee Hotel, a supportive-housing complex. Chris Young and his dog, Loki
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NN11566322 USA. San Francisco. 2018. Minna Lee Hotel, a supportive-housing complex. Chris Young. “I’m feeling very optimistic. I can’t wait to actually get in and kind of personalize my room.”
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NN11568486 IRAQ. Qayarah. August 30, 2018. 15-year-old Nezhan Rahman Rashid, a young man from Shirqat, sits in his family's tent at the Qayarah camp for internally displaced families south of Mosul. Nezhan's family was displaced from their village after the fall of ISIS due to their affiliation with the Islamic State. Nezhan's brother in law was a member of ISIS that was killed in 2017.
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NN11602545 Tunisia. El Faouar. 16 October 2018.A portrait of a young man.
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NN11511228 Iraq. Mosul. 2016. A sunburned American artilleryman at a firebase in Mosul. The young soldiers manning the artillery had been children the last time I’d been in Mosul in 2006, embedded with a unit of the American army. The vast base I’d stayed in, FOB Marez, had been razed to the ground and barely a trace remained. In my years of embedding with the U.S. military, artillery was seldom employed in urban centers because of the fear of civilian casualties. With the Iraqis leading the fight, the squeamishness about casualties had lifted, and fire missions were called in every few minutes, executed with great care by small crews of teenage boys.
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ny060617181804 A man and two young children hold hands as they walk up a path in the southwest corner of Central Park, New York, June 1, 2017. Douglas Blonsky, the president of the Central Park Conservancy, whose imprint on the parkÕs landscape is everywhere, is retiring. He started working for the nonprofit in 1985 as coordinator of design and construction. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny241016203806 Two young boys play table tennis at a market where few stores are occupied, in Miaomiao Lake Village, China, built as part of the worldÕs largest environmental migration project, June 16, 2016. What China is doing in a few provinces hit hard by drought and other natural and man-made disasters is a harbinger of actions that governments around the globe could take as they grapple with climate change, which is expected to displace millions of people in the coming decades. (Josh Haner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11591571 Tunisia. Mdhilla. 2016. Back of a young man’s head.
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PAR467007 FRANCE. Paris. Jan. 11, 2015. Republican March vs. terrorism and anti-semitism. Aftrer the assault on the satirical magazine Charlie-Hebodo on Jan. 7 and the hostage taking in a kosher supermarket on Jan. 9. 17 people were murdered. A young woman carries a pen, symbol of the freedom of the press.
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NYC158000 BANGLADESH. Keraniganj, Dhaka District. 2015. Child labor. Keranigani, on the Buriganga River at the south part of Dhaka, is one of the largest ports in the world. This section of Dhaka District houses hundreds of small local garment factories where laborers are paid by piece. Most work a minimum of twelve hour days, six days a week. Children as young as 10 years old work from rural areas work for free under two year "training" contracts sleeping on the concrete factory floor at night. Most clothing in these small sweatshops are produced for regional distribution.
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NN11457027 AFGHANISTAN. 2015. Abdul Malook and his family. Abdul Malook, 58, currently works as a gardener. He lost his leg to a landmine during the civil war in Afghanistan. He sent his son to Europe but lives with the rest of his family in Kabul. “I have been suffering from this prolonged conflict,” he said. “There is no future in this country for the young generation. I am not a pessimist, but this is the reality as I see it.”
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MG11507 USA. New York City, NY. 2014. A young man holds a camera in front of a new Hyundai in downtown Manhattan.(USA-11172).
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PAR456068 BRAZIL. Sao Paulo. A portrait of Rabbi Menahem Mendel Schneerson, the Rabbi of the Loubavitch sect, among other hand drawn portraits.
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NN11559973 CHINA. Beijing. 2014. A young couple talks together over drinks at an exlusive after-party in a bar in Beijing. The party, hosted by a top art gallery, was attended by art collectors, artists and V.I.P. guests.
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PAR433423 INDIA. 5. Uttar Pradesh. Allahabad. The Kumbh Mela. The giant portrait of a guru on a billboard is hung up.
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LON156168 MOROCCO. Marrakech. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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LON156173 MOROCCO. Marrakech. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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LON156175 MOROCCO. Marrakech. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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LON156186 MOROCCO. Marrakech. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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LON156188 MOROCCO. Marrakech. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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LON156190 MOROCCO. Marrakech. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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LON156192 MOROCCO. Marrakech. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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LON156193 MOROCCO. Marrakech. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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LON156204 MOROCCO. Marrakech. Shadows. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside of curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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LON156206 MOROCCO. Marrakech. Shadows. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside of curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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LON156215 MOROCCO. Marrakech. Shadows. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside of curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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NYC147391 MOROCCO. Marrakech. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA (Marrakech Museum of Photography and the Visual Arts), five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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NYC147397 MOROCCO. Marrakech. 2013. Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA (Marrakech Museum of Photography and the Visual Arts), five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, to document the city.
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NYC148251 WEST BANK. Nabi Saleh. 2013. A resident of Nabi Saleh. Residents of Nabi Saleh have been protesting the Israeli Occupation every Friday after midday prayers since 2009. The protests started after Israelis from the nearby settlement of Halimish took over a small spring that had been on Palestinian land. After widening and adding a bench to the spring, the settlers refused to allow the Palestinians to continue using it. The weekly protests quickly devolve into rock throwing by the Palestinians and tear gas, rubber bullets, and 'skunk' (a spray mixed with water that has a horrific stench that can linger for weeks) in response by the Israelis.
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PAR456218 RUSSIA. Kabardino-Balkaria. Nalchik. Poster for concert of Russian popsinger Filip KIRKOROV and remains of a poster demanding freedom for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Trarnaev. 2013.
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PAR427059 INDIA. 4. Andhra Pradesh State. Tirumali. The BALAJI Hindu Temple. A studio advertises its photos.
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PAR427115 INDIA. 4. Kerala State. Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum). Each year, the Onam festival celebrates the rice harvest as well as its ancient King Mahabali with a procession. An actor represents the dual character of Shiva (blue) and his consort Parvati. She is a 'hijra', a holy transsexual.
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NYC132169 EGYPT.Cairo. January 17, 2012. Portraits of prominent members of the Muslim Brotherhood adorn a wall in the entrance lobby of the new headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood located in the Mokatam neighborhood of Cairo.
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NN11560494 MYANMAR. Yangon. 2012. A young National League for Democracy supporter wears his party headband at a rally at Dagon Port Township, south of Yangon. He and thousands of others wait to see party leader and democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi. There is new hope in Myanmar, formerly Burma, as the watershed April 1, 2012 by-election promises to turn a page in the country's political life as its government plans economic reforms. To most Burmese, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi is a symbol of that hope.
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NYC123487 USA. Rochester, NY. 2012. Outside the funeral of a young man.
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NYC123493 USA. Rochester, NY. 2012. Outside the funeral of a young man.
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NYC127857 SYRIA. Azaz, Aleppo. July 24, 2012. A defaced portrait of Bashar al-Assad stil hangs on a wall in the former Bath Party headquarters in the town of Azaz, now under the control of the Free Syrian Army.
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NYC114433 EGYPT. Cairo. April 16, 2011.A young laborer inside a small aluminium pot factory in the El-Magweern neighborhood, one of the poorest districts in the city.
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PAR402943 NEPAL. Kathmandu. A young man sports a T-shirt printed with the face of Che Guevara, the Cuban revolutionary.
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PAR402990 NEPAL. Bhaktapur. Deo Puja, when young girls, in colorful dress, prepare for their first "marriage" to a mel tree fruit. At age 15 they will marry the sun and later a man.
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LON142919 GB. England. Gloucestershire, North Nibley. Peter Marlow's childhood friend, Bob Hewish, who he started experimenting with photography with in the cellar of his family home in Gloucestershire, held a cricket match with all his old school and village friends to celebrate his 60th birthday.Group photo of the team. Peter Marlow second from right.Marlow-Peter Relatives. 2011.
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NYC115577 SYRIA. Hama. July 17, 2011. Young anti-regime protestors during a demonstration against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in central Hama.
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NN11434802 BRAZIL. Lavazza. 2010. A young boy looks out the window of a truck.BRAZIL-10106NF5
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PAR370590 BELGIUM. Brussels. 2009. Young man with a laptop computer in front of the Jacques Brel publishing house.
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NN11443418 CHINA. Urumqi. 2009. A young Uighur who was injured in the July 2009 ethnic riots, stands in the elevator of his apartment building in Urumqi. Government statistics stated that around 200 people, mostly Han Chinese, were killed in the riots. Human rights groups assert that several hundred innocent Uighur men were taken from their homes and imprisoned in the aftermath of the riots, and haven't been seen since.
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PAR345403 CAMBODIA. Siem Reap. Funeral of a young man who hanged himself in Arang village. Family members, friends and neighbours attend prayers said by monks.
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LON102996 THAILAND. Bangkok. 2008. A young man has been splashed with water during the Songkran festival - the Thai new year. The new year is celebrated with a huge water fight involving thousands of people in the streets of Bangkok.
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NYC129314 IRAQ. Baghdad. May 19, 2008. A defaced portrait of Saddam Hussein in an abandoned factory on the outskirts if Baghdad.
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NN11442022 TAJIKISTAN. Garmchashma. 2008. Young men soak in the main pool at Garm Chashma, a Soviet resort built in the Tajik Pamir mountains in 1957 next to rich mineral water springs. The water contains minerals that are thought to cure skin ailments and other illnesses.
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NYC100540 LIBERIA. Outside of Monrovia. 2008. Portrait of a young man IDP who resides in a squat.
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ny310323202506 FILE Ñ Sam Altman at the Loopt office in Mountain View, Calif., on Oct. 12, 2007. Now chief executive of OpenAI, Altman sees the pros and cons of totally changing the world as we know it. (Sherry Tesler/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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PAR331211 CUBA. Havana. Partagas cigar factory. 2007.
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PAR340045 UAE. Dubai. Dubai International Film Festival. An Emirati shows off photos of himself with young actresses.
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LON89236 TRENT PARKE. Self portrait. 2007.
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PAR305700 FRANCE. 2006. Paris. Muslims rally vs. publication of cartoons of their prophet Muhammad the in the western press. A young man with "Allah" hand-written on his forehead.
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PAR308974 IRAN. Tehran. Iranians talk about President Mahmoud AHMADINEJAD. The Football Coach: Mustapha MOJALAL (left) says "At first, as a young boy, he really got on our nerves. But he was a quick study and soon his game had taken on an agility and a cunning that beat all his companions. Had I known he would be President one day, I certainly would have spent more time talking to him."The School-chum: Ahmad DARHOOSHT (right) went to the same school as the President. He is now a dentist. His daughter serves tea in their salon decorated with a large portrait of his brother who was killed in the war vs. Iraq.
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PAR311072 IRAN. Tehran. In the Behesht Zahra cemetery, flower petals on the tombstone of a young man killed in the war vs. Iraq.
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PAR426258 LEBANON. Ainata. September 24, 2006.Ainata, a few kilometers from Bent Jbail. Widows and mothers gather together to mourn their lost at a commemoration honoring Hezbollah martyrs of the war of the summer of 2006.
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PAR311068 IRAN. Mahan. Hand painted portrait of a young man killed in the war vs. Iraq.
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