From Sochi to the Ukraine, the Gremlin in the Kremlin is everywhere you look. To hear journalists heap such praise on the opening ceremony, I asked myself what they might…
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It began as a series of interviews, of films made, of speeches taped, of conversations, ideas, people. It began when Swedes began sending journalists out into the world, and those…
The book opens with a “superb” explosion. It could be fireworks set off for a national holiday or the new year. Instead, the photograph illustrates the ongoing violence in Chechnya. Davide…
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On February 8, 2014, M magazine published these two stories on paparazzi. They were kind enough to let us republish them. They call themselves, “the rats.” Sometimes dismissed as the lowest…
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Trent Parke has been deeply influenced by the wide-open spaces of the Australian outback. His work is steeped in light poetry, most of the time in black and white. Whether it’s…