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Skimpies: A Photographic Exploration of Kalgoorlie's Barmaids
Photographer Mellen Burns documented the lives of "skimpies" in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, during a Covid-19 lockdown, creating a photo book, Skimpies, that reveals the diverse experiences and perspectives of these women within the context of the mining town's unique culture.
Skimpies: A Photographic Exploration of Kalgoorlie's Barmaids
Photographer Mellen Burns documented the lives of "skimpies" in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, during a Covid-19 lockdown, creating a photo book, Skimpies, that reveals the diverse experiences and perspectives of these women within the context of the mining town's unique culture.
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60% Bias Score


8,000 WWII Resistance Photos Added to UNESCO Memory of the World Register
The UNESCO Netherlands Memory of the World Register has added 8,000 photographs taken secretly by the Amsterdam resistance group "Ondergedoken Camera" during WWII, depicting illegal activities, the Hunger Winter, and the liberation, offering a unique insight into this period.
8,000 WWII Resistance Photos Added to UNESCO Memory of the World Register
The UNESCO Netherlands Memory of the World Register has added 8,000 photographs taken secretly by the Amsterdam resistance group "Ondergedoken Camera" during WWII, depicting illegal activities, the Hunger Winter, and the liberation, offering a unique insight into this period.
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20% Bias Score


8,000 WWII Photos Awarded UNESCO Status
A collection of over 8,000 photographs secretly taken by Amsterdam photographers during WWII, documenting the German occupation, has received UNESCO Memory of the World status for its unique insight into this period.
8,000 WWII Photos Awarded UNESCO Status
A collection of over 8,000 photographs secretly taken by Amsterdam photographers during WWII, documenting the German occupation, has received UNESCO Memory of the World status for its unique insight into this period.
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20% Bias Score


Thessaloniki Exhibit: Holocaust Survivor's Family Trauma Through Photography
Rene Revak's "Tehom" photography exhibition in Thessaloniki powerfully documents her family's deportation to Auschwitz during March-August 1943, highlighting the loss of her ancestors and the survival of her grandfather, using personal heirlooms and natural imagery to process trauma and promote heal...
Thessaloniki Exhibit: Holocaust Survivor's Family Trauma Through Photography
Rene Revak's "Tehom" photography exhibition in Thessaloniki powerfully documents her family's deportation to Auschwitz during March-August 1943, highlighting the loss of her ancestors and the survival of her grandfather, using personal heirlooms and natural imagery to process trauma and promote heal...
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32% Bias Score


Cosplay's Global Reach: A Photographer's Insight
Photographer Niccolò Rastrelli documents the global cosplay phenomenon in his project "They Don't Look Like Me," photographing cosplayers at home with their families, revealing generational differences in acceptance and the artistic expression of this hobby across various countries, including Italy,...
Cosplay's Global Reach: A Photographer's Insight
Photographer Niccolò Rastrelli documents the global cosplay phenomenon in his project "They Don't Look Like Me," photographing cosplayers at home with their families, revealing generational differences in acceptance and the artistic expression of this hobby across various countries, including Italy,...
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44% Bias Score


Cuba's Economic Collapse: Mass Emigration and Population Decline
Photographer Sandra Hernández's "Surviving the Impossible" depicts the daily struggles of Cubans facing economic collapse, including food rationing, mass emigration (over 850,000 to the US since 2022), and a plummeting birth rate (71,000 in 2024, the lowest in decades), resulting in a population of ...
Cuba's Economic Collapse: Mass Emigration and Population Decline
Photographer Sandra Hernández's "Surviving the Impossible" depicts the daily struggles of Cubans facing economic collapse, including food rationing, mass emigration (over 850,000 to the US since 2022), and a plummeting birth rate (71,000 in 2024, the lowest in decades), resulting in a population of ...
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40% Bias Score

Photographer's Images Capture the Fall of Saigon
Photographer Nguyen Dinh Dat's previously unseen photos depict the chaotic fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, showing both jubilant celebrations and the fear and sorrow of those who lost, revealing the complexity of the event.

Photographer's Images Capture the Fall of Saigon
Photographer Nguyen Dinh Dat's previously unseen photos depict the chaotic fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, showing both jubilant celebrations and the fear and sorrow of those who lost, revealing the complexity of the event.
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36% Bias Score

Sony World Photography Awards Showcase Diverse Global Issues
The Sony World Photography Awards, now in its 18th year, named Zed Nelson Photographer of the Year for his series "The Anthropocene Illusion," while other winners across various categories showcased diverse global issues. The exhibition at London's Somerset House runs until May 5th, 2025.

Sony World Photography Awards Showcase Diverse Global Issues
The Sony World Photography Awards, now in its 18th year, named Zed Nelson Photographer of the Year for his series "The Anthropocene Illusion," while other winners across various categories showcased diverse global issues. The exhibition at London's Somerset House runs until May 5th, 2025.
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20% Bias Score

Zed Nelson Wins 2025 Sony World Photography Awards for "The Anthropocene Illusion
British photographer Zed Nelson won the 2025 Sony World Photography Awards' Photographer of the Year for "The Anthropocene Illusion", a six-year project exploring humanity's broken relationship with nature across four continents, using artificial environments to highlight our disconnect from and des...

Zed Nelson Wins 2025 Sony World Photography Awards for "The Anthropocene Illusion
British photographer Zed Nelson won the 2025 Sony World Photography Awards' Photographer of the Year for "The Anthropocene Illusion", a six-year project exploring humanity's broken relationship with nature across four continents, using artificial environments to highlight our disconnect from and des...
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32% Bias Score

Anthropocene's Acceleration: A Photography Exhibition
The Munich Kunsthalle's updated "Civilization. Wie wir heute leben" photography exhibition, touring internationally since 2018, reflects humanity's accelerating impact on the Anthropocene by incorporating recent events and technological advancements, while showing the tension between individual expr...

Anthropocene's Acceleration: A Photography Exhibition
The Munich Kunsthalle's updated "Civilization. Wie wir heute leben" photography exhibition, touring internationally since 2018, reflects humanity's accelerating impact on the Anthropocene by incorporating recent events and technological advancements, while showing the tension between individual expr...
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48% Bias Score

Jostmeier Exhibition Extended: Photographs of German History and Nuremberg Rally Grounds
Michael Jostmeier's photography exhibition, "Unterwegs 1976 - 2024", initially scheduled to end in February, has been extended until April 17, 2025, at Hof's Freiheitshalle. Showcasing images from German political life and the repurposed Nuremberg Rally Grounds, the free exhibition offers unique per...

Jostmeier Exhibition Extended: Photographs of German History and Nuremberg Rally Grounds
Michael Jostmeier's photography exhibition, "Unterwegs 1976 - 2024", initially scheduled to end in February, has been extended until April 17, 2025, at Hof's Freiheitshalle. Showcasing images from German political life and the repurposed Nuremberg Rally Grounds, the free exhibition offers unique per...
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Photographer Documents Devastation of Renewed Israeli Offensive
Mahmoud Issa, a Gazan photographer, documents the devastating impact of the renewed Israeli offensive on civilians, including the destruction of his home and the skyrocketing prices of essential goods, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian aid and long-term reconstruction.

Gaza Photographer Documents Devastation of Renewed Israeli Offensive
Mahmoud Issa, a Gazan photographer, documents the devastating impact of the renewed Israeli offensive on civilians, including the destruction of his home and the skyrocketing prices of essential goods, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian aid and long-term reconstruction.
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44% Bias Score
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