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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing a project by photographer Ari Versluis and sociologist Ellie Aytenbrock, in which they have been filming and interviewing representatives of various subcultures and social groups since 1994.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing a series of "I Did It All for You" by young photographer Stevie Raylinn, in which she repeatedly and with different men reproduced a frame dear to her heart.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week - a series of "Voice-over" by Irish photographer Lynn Rothwell, who tried to find the beauty and novelty in painfully familiar scenery and processes, whether it was a car wash or buying a soda in the machine.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing a series of "Water # 2" by Dutch photographer Alex ten Napel, in which he explored family relationships and shot fathers with their children in water - an environment as alien as possible to everyday life and emphasizing all emotions.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing the project of Mahesh Shantaram, a wedding photographer from India, who decided to show the reverse side of a traditional wedding - mystical and gloomy.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week is the series “The Ball of Innocence” by the Swedish photographer David Mangusson, a graduate of Fridhems Folkhögskola and the Scandinavian School of Photography.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing a project by Claudio Rasano, who tried to draw public attention to the hard work and lives of people who clean up our garbage and help clean the planet, but which we prefer not to think about.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing the project of the Spanish photographer Alejandra Carles-Tolra "The Bears" about the weekdays of the regbies from the team of Brown University.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week is a series of "Anonymous Women: Draped" by photographer Patty Carroll, who has been researching American culture for many years, the theme of the house and the place of the woman in it.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing the series “Failed Realist” by the famous Irish photographer Trish Morrissey: for two years her little daughter painted her mother's face with paints, and then she made self-portraits.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week is the "Bubblegum" series by photographer Emily Stein, who studies the transience of adolescence by telling teenagers to blow a bubble out of gum.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week - a series of "Prom Couples" by photographer Rick Ashley, for which he shot almost three dozen funny portraits of graduates from the school of his native town of Marblehead, Massachusetts.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week is the "Top of the World" series by German photographer Christian Creel, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing the Good Night London series of a 30-year-old graduate of the Barcelona University of Fine Arts and London Saint Martins.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week is the Museology series by Richard Ross, a lecturer at the University of Santa Barbara, in which he ironically displays exhibits from museum archives around the world, noting the bashfulness of a nude statue and the perplexity with which the antique bust looks at the stepladder, and the stuffed rhinoceros looks at visitor.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week is the series “Look, the Sea” (“Blue, see”) by the Belgian photographer Titus Simons about the everyday life of boarding school students for problem children of Ibis, where sailors are brought up from them.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing the project of the photographer Arpita Shah, who asked the representatives of various Asian diasporas living in Scotland to tell why they cover their heads and what this tradition means to them.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week is the "Models At Home" series by American photographer Hadley Hudson, a graduate of the University of California at Los Angeles and Parsons New Design School.

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EVERY DAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture what we didn’t notice before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing the project "The Line" by Celine Boden, for whom she shot several girls in their mothers' wedding dresses.

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