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Repicture is an online publication of The Everyday Projects, through which we explore evolving ethical issues in a new era of photographic storytelling and seek to amplify the work of photographers worldwide. Repicture is produced with the generous support of our partner, PhotoWings. We retain editorial independence. Contact us at info@everydayprojects.org.

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Blind spots: The dangers of unchecked social bias in race and media

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The ethics of seeing

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The Baggage that Lives with You Forever
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Shine a light in dark places
Donald WeberJune 17, 2019
Photo book review: The Parallel State
Photo book review: The Parallel State
Pinar IstekFebruary 19, 2019
An art-led metamorphosis in New Orleans
An art-led metamorphosis in New Orleans
Nic Brierre AzizNovember 28, 2018
Amplifying the impact of photography
Amplifying the impact of photography
Elie GardnerSeptember 12, 2018
A statement from The Everyday Projects
A statement from The Everyday Projects
Austin MerrillAugust 1, 2018
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Frocked, shocked and docked: The 4th of July Invasion of Fire Island
Stephen MayesJuly 4, 2018
Taking charge: Women journalists build a more inclusive industry
Taking charge: Women journalists build a more inclusive industry
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The impact of photography amidst the extinction of the mass media
The impact of photography amidst the extinction of the mass media
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“You have to be a good shapeshifter”
“You have to be a good shapeshifter”
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Supporting local journalism in sub-Saharan Africa
Supporting local journalism in sub-Saharan Africa
Truth-TellingRicci ShryockApril 6, 2018
Working around reductionism in Afghanistan
Working around reductionism in Afghanistan
Truth-TellingAndrew QuiltyMarch 29, 2018
Blind spots: The dangers of unchecked social bias in race and media
Blind spots: The dangers of unchecked social bias in race and media
Truth-TellingShaminder DulaiMarch 22, 2018
How we tell stories of conflict
How we tell stories of conflict
Truth-TellingElie GardnerMarch 16, 2018
The ethics of seeing
The ethics of seeing
Truth-TellingNeeta SatamMarch 15, 2018
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