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Salgado Retrospective at Les Franciscaines: A 50-Year Journey Through Photography
Sebastião Salgado's retrospective at Les Franciscaines in France, running until June 1, 2025, showcases over 50 years of his impactful black and white photography documenting global issues, from conflict to environmental challenges, offering a powerful visual journey.
Salgado Retrospective at Les Franciscaines: A 50-Year Journey Through Photography
Sebastião Salgado's retrospective at Les Franciscaines in France, running until June 1, 2025, showcases over 50 years of his impactful black and white photography documenting global issues, from conflict to environmental challenges, offering a powerful visual journey.
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24% Bias Score


WWII: Unveiling Women's Pioneering Role in Military Photography
On VE Day's 80th anniversary, Historic England released over 150 behind-the-scenes photos showcasing the pioneering work of WAAF women photographers at Pinewood Studios during WWII, highlighting their crucial role in shaping public perception through film and newsreels.
WWII: Unveiling Women's Pioneering Role in Military Photography
On VE Day's 80th anniversary, Historic England released over 150 behind-the-scenes photos showcasing the pioneering work of WAAF women photographers at Pinewood Studios during WWII, highlighting their crucial role in shaping public perception through film and newsreels.
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24% Bias Score


Ayana V. Jackson: Photography, Colonialism, and Economic Exploitation
Ayana V. Jackson's photography exhibition, "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma," currently at Madrid's Museo Nacional de Antropología, traces her family's history from slavery to the present, connecting personal narrative to broader themes of colonialism, racism, and economic exploitation.
Ayana V. Jackson: Photography, Colonialism, and Economic Exploitation
Ayana V. Jackson's photography exhibition, "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma," currently at Madrid's Museo Nacional de Antropología, traces her family's history from slavery to the present, connecting personal narrative to broader themes of colonialism, racism, and economic exploitation.
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36% Bias Score


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


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

Women Power" Exhibit Showcases Magnum Photos' Depiction of Women's Roles
The "Women Power" exhibit at the Villa Bassi Rathgeb Museum in Abano Terme (until September 21st) displays 120 photographs from Magnum Photos, exploring women's roles through the lens of both female and male photographers, focusing on post-World War II to the present.

Women Power" Exhibit Showcases Magnum Photos' Depiction of Women's Roles
The "Women Power" exhibit at the Villa Bassi Rathgeb Museum in Abano Terme (until September 21st) displays 120 photographs from Magnum Photos, exploring women's roles through the lens of both female and male photographers, focusing on post-World War II to the present.
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48% Bias Score

Iconic WWII Photos Revealed as Staged Propaganda
Two iconic WWII photos—the Elbe handshake and the Reichstag flag raising—were staged events, showcasing the use of manipulated images for propaganda purposes; the Reichstag photo was altered to enhance its dramatic effect, while the Elbe meeting was recreated to present a more positive image.

Iconic WWII Photos Revealed as Staged Propaganda
Two iconic WWII photos—the Elbe handshake and the Reichstag flag raising—were staged events, showcasing the use of manipulated images for propaganda purposes; the Reichstag photo was altered to enhance its dramatic effect, while the Elbe meeting was recreated to present a more positive image.
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40% Bias Score

Parr's Kyoto Exhibit: Mass Tourism's Impact on Tradition"
British photographer Martin Parr's Kyotographie exhibit showcases 140 images documenting the overwhelming impact of record-breaking tourism during Kyoto's cherry blossom season, revealing both the excitement and the strain on the city's 1.5 million residents who expect 40 million visitors this year.

Parr's Kyoto Exhibit: Mass Tourism's Impact on Tradition"
British photographer Martin Parr's Kyotographie exhibit showcases 140 images documenting the overwhelming impact of record-breaking tourism during Kyoto's cherry blossom season, revealing both the excitement and the strain on the city's 1.5 million residents who expect 40 million visitors this year.
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56% 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

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

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
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