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The latest photo stories and multimedia projects from TIME’s contributors.

What Tsarnaev Saw: Dagestan by Dmitry Kostyukov

Dmitry Kostyukov for TIME

After the FBI announced that two brothers from southern Russia had bombed the Boston Marathon, the world's attention quickly turned to where these brothers had come from — a lush strip of highlands called Dagestan. Photographer Dmitry Kostyukov reports from the Russian republic.

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Desert Dreams
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Shifting Sands: Surreal Landscapes of the United Arab Emirates

Photographer Philip Cheung spent the past five years as a newspaper photographer in the United Arab Emirates, photographing the country’s fast-changing landscapes.

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Ilona Szwarc
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The Camera as a Bridge: A Daughter-in-Law’s Tale on Mother’s Day

Photographer Ilona Szwarc’s camera has brought her closer to her mother-in-law than she could ever imagine. LightBox presents Szwarc’s on-going project in honor of Mother’s Day.

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Pakistani general election 2013 / Élections législatives pakistanaises de 2013
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On Pakistan’s Election Trail: Photographs by Massimo Berruti

The build-up to Pakistan’s elections, which will be held May 11, has been clouded by a disturbing streak of violence. Italian photographer Massimo Berruti has been documenting the frontrunners on the final days of their campaigns.

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Jehad Nga for TIME
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The End of Horse Racing: Photographs by Jehad Nga

In its heyday, horse racing had it all. It was the speed and danger sport before NASCAR came along; movie stars and gangsters rubbed glamorous elbows; and a couple sawbucks on a winning long-shot could put you on Easy Street. Jehad Nga’s photographs show that, as with all nostalgia, the reality could never match the legend.

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A Salafi woman with a child seen in a street of Kaspiysk.
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The Hidden War in the Caucasus

While Chechnya emerges from a decade of conflict, Maria Turchenkova photographs the hidden guerrilla war in the republic of Dagestan – the largest, most heterogeneous and, today, the most violent republic in the North Caucasus region.

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Florian van Roekel—Courtesy Flatland Gallery
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A Major Case of ‘the Mondays’: Photographs of Office Life

Happy Administrative Professionals Day! To observe the occasion, LightBox presents a curated selection of images by 10 photographers taken over the past quarter-century on the subject of modern office life — its quirks, arcane customs and distinctive fashions.

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War Is Personal
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The Hero in the Cowboy Hat: Carlos Arredondo’s Story, by Eugene Richards

After the tragic events at the Boston Marathon, a hero in a cowboy hat emerged. Carlos Arredondo was identified as helping Jeff Bauman in a now-iconic photograph appearing on front pages around the world. In 2006, Eugene Richards began photographing Arredondo, an anti-war activist, after he lost his first son in Iraq — eventually publishing his story in War is Personal. Richards spoke to LightBox about his relationship with Arredondo.

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Cover photograph by Bill Hoenk
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A Photographer’s View of the Carnage: “When I Look at the Photos, I Cry”

Freelance photographer Bill Hoenk was on hand to document the chaos following the second explosion at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. His photograph of a Boston police officer carrying a wounded child is the cover image of TIME’s digital edition, a special report on the tragedy in Boston.

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Yakutsk: coldest city in the world / Iakoutsk: ville la plus froide du monde
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Yakutsk: The Coldest City on Earth

With temperatures regularly falling to -40°C, Yakutsk, a city in Siberia, holds the distinction as the coldest city on Earth. Photographer Steeve Iuncker writes for LightBox about his project documenting the frozen landscapes of Russia’s remote, frozen city.

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