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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


The Last Trace": A Photographic Journey Through Greek Historical Cemeteries
Maria Stefanou's "The Last Trace," published by Evnomos, is a photographic study of historical cemeteries in Greece and its diaspora, documenting the lives and funerary monuments of prominent figures in Greek history, connecting aesthetic appreciation with national identity.
The Last Trace": A Photographic Journey Through Greek Historical Cemeteries
Maria Stefanou's "The Last Trace," published by Evnomos, is a photographic study of historical cemeteries in Greece and its diaspora, documenting the lives and funerary monuments of prominent figures in Greek history, connecting aesthetic appreciation with national identity.
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48% Bias Score


Global Ability Photography Challenge Showcases Talent of Photographers with Disabilities
The 2024 Global Ability Photography Challenge, organized by Youth4Jobs in India with support from UN India and UNESCO, received 320 entries from 14 countries, with eight winners showcasing diverse perspectives and compelling narratives through their photography.
Global Ability Photography Challenge Showcases Talent of Photographers with Disabilities
The 2024 Global Ability Photography Challenge, organized by Youth4Jobs in India with support from UN India and UNESCO, received 320 entries from 14 countries, with eight winners showcasing diverse perspectives and compelling narratives through their photography.
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24% Bias Score


Susan Sontag: Seeing and Being Seen
The Susan Sontag exhibition in Bonn's Bundeskunsthalle uses photographs, films, and texts to trace her intellectual and political journey, showcasing her evolving perspectives on aesthetics and truth, particularly through her analysis of photography, and engagement with social issues like the Vietna...
Susan Sontag: Seeing and Being Seen
The Susan Sontag exhibition in Bonn's Bundeskunsthalle uses photographs, films, and texts to trace her intellectual and political journey, showcasing her evolving perspectives on aesthetics and truth, particularly through her analysis of photography, and engagement with social issues like the Vietna...
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48% Bias Score


Çanakkale Exhibit Showcases Troyan Women, Challenging Historical Narratives
Pınar Yolaçan's photography exhibit in Çanakkale, Turkey, displays images of Troyan women, highlighting their suffering during the Trojan War and challenging conventional historical narratives that focus primarily on male figures. The exhibit, initially shown at the 2018 Çanakkale Biennial, uses vis...
Çanakkale Exhibit Showcases Troyan Women, Challenging Historical Narratives
Pınar Yolaçan's photography exhibit in Çanakkale, Turkey, displays images of Troyan women, highlighting their suffering during the Trojan War and challenging conventional historical narratives that focus primarily on male figures. The exhibit, initially shown at the 2018 Çanakkale Biennial, uses vis...
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52% Bias Score


UAE Mosques: A Photographer's Celebration of Art and Spirituality
Syrian photographer Emad Alaeddin's "Mosques of the UAE: Harmony of Art and Spirituality" exhibit at the Sharjah 2025 Expo (February 20-26) showcased the intricate artistry and spiritual atmosphere within UAE mosques, using upward-angle shots to highlight domes and details.
UAE Mosques: A Photographer's Celebration of Art and Spirituality
Syrian photographer Emad Alaeddin's "Mosques of the UAE: Harmony of Art and Spirituality" exhibit at the Sharjah 2025 Expo (February 20-26) showcased the intricate artistry and spiritual atmosphere within UAE mosques, using upward-angle shots to highlight domes and details.
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20% Bias Score

Madriñán's Portraits: Grindr's Impact on LGBTQ+ Identity
Jesús Madriñán's "Afectos fugaces" exhibition in Málaga contrasts two series of large-format portraits exploring the impact of Grindr on LGBTQ+ identity, using a 1903 camera to capture the intimacy and complexities of online relationships.

Madriñán's Portraits: Grindr's Impact on LGBTQ+ Identity
Jesús Madriñán's "Afectos fugaces" exhibition in Málaga contrasts two series of large-format portraits exploring the impact of Grindr on LGBTQ+ identity, using a 1903 camera to capture the intimacy and complexities of online relationships.
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52% Bias Score

Eye Mama Project Seeks Funding to Preserve Diverse Motherhood Images
Karni Arieli's Eye Mama Project, launched in 2020, has collected 70,000 images from over 60 countries depicting diverse motherhood experiences, aiming to counter unrealistic social media portrayals and is now fundraising £35,000 for archiving.

Eye Mama Project Seeks Funding to Preserve Diverse Motherhood Images
Karni Arieli's Eye Mama Project, launched in 2020, has collected 70,000 images from over 60 countries depicting diverse motherhood experiences, aiming to counter unrealistic social media portrayals and is now fundraising £35,000 for archiving.
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48% Bias Score

Indian Students' Photos Expose Laborers' Hardships
Students in Tamil Nadu photographed the laborers in their communities, revealing harsh working conditions and low wages for beedi rollers, brick makers, and quarry workers, highlighting the economic hardships faced by India's approximately 400 million laborers.

Indian Students' Photos Expose Laborers' Hardships
Students in Tamil Nadu photographed the laborers in their communities, revealing harsh working conditions and low wages for beedi rollers, brick makers, and quarry workers, highlighting the economic hardships faced by India's approximately 400 million laborers.
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24% Bias Score

Lee Miller: From Vogue Model to War Photographer
Lee Miller, a Vogue model who became a war photographer, covered WWII for Vogue, taking iconic photos like her bath in Hitler's apartment, revealing a life of trauma and later rediscovery.

Lee Miller: From Vogue Model to War Photographer
Lee Miller, a Vogue model who became a war photographer, covered WWII for Vogue, taking iconic photos like her bath in Hitler's apartment, revealing a life of trauma and later rediscovery.
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60% Bias Score

Photographers Challenge Beauty Standards by Showcasing Older Women
Several female photographers are showcasing the beauty and self-confidence of older women in their photographs, challenging societal pressures to appear younger and promoting a more inclusive representation of aging.

Photographers Challenge Beauty Standards by Showcasing Older Women
Several female photographers are showcasing the beauty and self-confidence of older women in their photographs, challenging societal pressures to appear younger and promoting a more inclusive representation of aging.
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40% Bias Score

Tillmans' "Weltraum": A Photographic Exploration of Interconnectedness
Wolfgang Tillmans' "Weltraum" exhibition at Dresden's Albertinum displays nearly four decades of his photography, including new works from 2022, emphasizing the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate elements through a romantic worldview.

Tillmans' "Weltraum": A Photographic Exploration of Interconnectedness
Wolfgang Tillmans' "Weltraum" exhibition at Dresden's Albertinum displays nearly four decades of his photography, including new works from 2022, emphasizing the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate elements through a romantic worldview.
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40% Bias Score
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