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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 story of "Private Thoughts" by Australian photographer Jacob Burge, who filmed pensive Tokyo.

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Every day, photographers around the world are looking for new ways to tell stories or to capture what we had not noticed 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 Mona Hubefekr, for whom she shot portraits of young Iranian women and asked them to show what cosmetics they use.

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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 Hereros by British photographer Jim Notin, a graduate of the prestigious Lansing College and the Bournemouth Art Institute.

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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 "A Modern Hair Study" series by American photographer Tara Bogart, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the United States.

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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 German photographer Daniela Hofer "Bolivian buses", the name of which seems to speak for itself.

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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 "AMERICOLOR" series by photographer Dennis Church, telling how Americans make life more beautiful with color.

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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 "Reyna Delas Flores" project of a young Filipino photographer, Geloy Concepcion.

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Every day, photographers around the world are looking for new ways to tell stories or to capture what we had not noticed before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing the project “Ex-Boyfriends” by an American photographer and curator Laura Beth Reese, who tried to restore lost intimacy with former lovers through 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 series of "Women of Power" by photographer Katarzyna Mayak, who has found witches, druids, sorcerers, midwives and other representatives of alternative beliefs in modern Poland and tried to understand what their spiritual experience can teach women of the 21st century.

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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 “Finding New York” project by Canadian Camilo Fuentelba, who has not for the first year debunked the image of New York in his head for himself and documents the real life of New York streets.

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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 Rockabillies series of American Jennifer Greenberg, Bachelor of Fine Arts and Professor of Photography at Indiana 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 the "Cognition" series by Hungarian photographer Bens Bakonyi, who explored tourist movements in Chinese deserts and oases.

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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 "Matavenero" by the Belgian photographer Kevin Feingnart, in which he captured the life of the inhabitants of the ecological village of Matavenero in the Spanish backwoods and found out why people abandon everything and move to the wilderness - closer to nature.

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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 "Melandrium" series by Danish photographer Johann Peter Jonsson, in which he studies the external and psychological transformations that transgender people go through, and also gives the viewer to determine for himself which of the images is comfortable for a person and which is not .

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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 "Projections and Resemblances" by American Leah Miriam Cooper about trying to stretch the thread into the past and feel a connection with relatives who are not always close.

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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 "Camp Shane" by American Lauren Fleischman. In this series, she talks about the life of the eponymous camp for overweight people, which is visited annually by 800 children.

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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 publish the Touching Strangers series by American photographer Richard Renaldi.

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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 Fasting Woman (Against Mafia)" by Francesco Francavigli - the story of how the Italians joined the fight in the early 90s to fight the Sicilian Mafia.

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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, the focus is on the project of Anastasia Korosteleva, who observed the relationship of the Maldivian girls and the ocean, which will soon swallow their country.

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