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2018Ryan O’Toole Collett’s portrait series in Kenya bridges the gap between photographer and subject
A portrait series by Ryan O’Toole Collett from 2018 in Kenya that explores the connection between the photographer and the subjects.
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Photographer Tom Skipp explores the effect of lockdown on communities through spaces left empty

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Photographer Joshua Anderson is blurring the lines between surrealism and realism

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Through an empathetic lens, Jermain Cikic’s photo series raises awareness of the refugee crisis in Greece
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