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About twice a week, John Simpson sets out to the tired parts of downtown Olympia with his camera. He hopes his images could put a face to the issue of homelessness.
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Flower farmers from around western Washington arrived early one Saturday morning for the 15th Annual Flower Festival at Pike Place Market. KNKX's Parker Miles Blohm joined them to photograph the peak of petal season.
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Matika Wilbur was tired of seeing one-dimensional, insipid, degrading depictions of Native Americans in mainstream media and popular culture. So she did something about it.
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KNKX environment reporter Bellamy Pailthorp was one of the first to visit the Makah Indian Reservation as it reopens to outsiders after two years due to the pandemic.
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Photographers from NPR member stations across the United States have been documenting Americans' support for Ukraine over the last month.
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Victoria Tangata’s eyes are bright, large and smoky. They either want to tell you a secret or take in all of the secrets your ancestors ever held. She is…
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As President Donald Trump crosses the 100-day marker this weekend, photographer Gabriella Demczuk explores some of the major events that have transpired in the White House and on Capitol Hill.
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Getty Images photographer Justin Sullivan's "before-and-after" images show how recent rains in California swelled formerly dry reservoirs and turned brown landscapes green.
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Stephanie Sinclair has been taking photos of child brides for nearly 15 years. Now, she's teaching girls rescued from early marriage how to photograph each other.
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'Through Positive Eyes,' an exhibit of 145 photos, is opening in Durban as the International AIDS Conference begins.