10 Photo Stories That Will Challenge Your View Of The World

Here are some of the most interesting and powerful photo stories from across the internet.

This week’s photo stories take us on an incredible journey across the globe, starting with Gregg Segal’s new photography book that visualizes the diets of children from different cultural and economic backgrounds. Next up, we have Justin Bettman, who playfully distorts our sense of perspective with his unique photo studios, while British photographer Barry Lewis takes us back to the 1990s to witness what the sunny beaches of Miami looked like in its heyday.

Reporting from the Iraqi city of Mosul, Cengiz Yar documents the demining effort following ISIS occupation, and in Hong Kong, photographers capture the massive protests following a proposed bill that would allow people to be extradited to mainland China. In California, pictures by Isadora Kosofsky capture one woman’s powerful journey in overcoming trauma through art. Lastly, we end on a few choice words by Susan Sontag on how photography affects our daily lives.

These are some of the photo stories from across the internet that caught our eye and kept us thinking.

“Here’s What Kids Eat Every Day Around the World” — BuzzFeed News

“The Real Dog Moms of New York City” — New York Times

“These Before and After Pictures Will Challenge Your View of the World” — BuzzFeed News

“The Queer Photographer Who Captured Manhattan’s Bygone Cruising Culture” — i-D

“This Is What Miami Looked Like in the ’80s and ’90s” — BuzzFeed News

“Cengiz Yar Documents the De-Mining Efforts in the City of Mosul” — It’s Nice That

“The Pictures Coming Out of the Hong Kong Protests Are Getting Pretty Wild” — BuzzFeed News

“The Billboard” — California Sunday Magazine

“Susan Sontag’s Radical Views Still Shape How We See Photography” — Artsy

“23 of the Most Powerful Photos of This Week” — BuzzFeed News


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