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The New York Times | Lens Blog
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Lens,the photojournalism blog of The New York Times presents the finest visual reporting, including photos, and stories from across nytimes.com.
The New York Times | Lens Blog
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Nostalgic for a time before ubiquitous connectivity, a writer ditched his phone and relied instead on serendipity — and maps made by people he met along the way ..read more
The New York Times | Lens Blog
1M ago
A group of experts met to discuss the images that have best captured — and changed — the world since 1955 ..read more
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2M ago
She was the first photographer allowed to document life among the Hopi, in the Southwest, since the early 20th century. Her work appeared in books and magazines ..read more
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5M ago
From onsens in Japan to high-altitude pools in Bolivia, the photographer Greta Rybus shares highlights from her search for thermal waters ..read more
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6M ago
Three journalists present a complicated exploration of the effects of remittances in the Central American town of Intipuc ..read more
The New York Times | Lens Blog
6M ago
The photographer Johis Alarcón documented not just the indelible influence of African culture in Ecuador, but also how the descendants of enslaved women maintained their culture ..read more
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6M ago
Having documented Sami herders and the civil rights movement, and having just published a memoir, the photographer says his life’s work is far from complete ..read more
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9M ago
As ever-larger telescopes are launched into space or built at high-altitude sites, these observatories still have wonders to share with visitors and astronomers alike ..read more
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10M ago
Held in a small, mountainous village, this festival has it all: snakes, charmers, religion, science. See for yourself — and try not to squirm ..read more