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Photographer Jordan Gale was curious to see how New Yorkers would adapt to a post Covid-19 summer. What he found was a combination of resilience, resourcefulness and joy
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Photographer Gordon Parks took a six-week journey throughout the US, from New York to Chicago to San Francisco to Los Angeles, to portray an unseen picture of crime in the country for Life Magazine in 1957
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While museums and galleries across the UK remain closed, cultural institutions abroad are beginning to welcome visitors as lockdown eases
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In the early 1990s, German photographer Peter Bialobrzeski travelled to the UK to explore the nation in all its guises, from the downtrodden to the ruling class. Almost 30 years later, his book has been reissued
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From tractors on columns to pavements that take off, French photographer Jason Guilbeau outsmarted lockdown to find the former USSR’s strangest street relics
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As coronavirus restrictions ease across the UK, people have been flocking to parks and beaches to make the most of the warm weather
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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In the first part of our series commissioned in conjunction with the Prix Pictet, a global award in photography and sustainability, photographers who have won or been shortlisted for the award over the last decade have been asked to make a personal response to the Covid-19 crisis. Here Nadav Kander speaks about his submission Solitude - Quietude – Contemplation
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At a time of social distancing, inanimate companions may gain appeal. Having appeared in the United States in the 1990s, ‘reborns’ are highly collectable dolls that look astonishingly like newborn babies. Photographer Didier Bizet and writer Charlotte Vannier look back at the activities of the community of doll enthusiasts who value hyper-realism above all else
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Photographer Grey Hutton has been documenting the Haredi Orthodox Jewish community in Stamford Hill as the lockdown has disrupted ways of life
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As crops fail, farmers on Sumba island are weaving and fishing to make a living
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To meet rising demand for animal companions in lockdown, Public Animal Shelter in Rio de Janeiro allows people to check the profiles of available cats and dogs via social media. It then delivers the chosen pet to their new home
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As Japan considers lifting state-of-emergency conditions in many regions this week and the country inches towards a gradual return of economic activity, photographer Dai Kurokawa looks at life in the capital
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