Photo Essay
The latest photo stories from TIME’s contributors.

Made in Mali: Pictures of the Dogon People

José Pedro Cortes

Influenced by Jean Rouch, Portuguese photographer José Pedro Cortes traveled to Mali to shoot the series Moi, Un Blanc.

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Colin Delfosse
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Rumble in the Jungle II: Congolese Wrestling

Influenced by broadcasts of American wrestling in the 1970s, the Congolese have brought their own spin—parades, voo-doo and body paint—to the sport.

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Joakim Eskildsen for TIME
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Below The Line: Portraits of American Poverty

Danish photographer Joakim Eskildsen traveled to five states to document the growing crisis. His photographs appear in the new issue of TIME.

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Lindsay McCrum
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Chicks With Guns

Lindsay McCrum’s new book is a playful yet perturbing visual essay on the statistic that some 20 million women in America own guns.

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Peter Hapak for TIME
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The Art of War: Honoring the Fallen for a Lifetime

Fresh from the front lines in the war on terror, returning troops often turn to body tattoos to deal with the jarring transition back to civilian life.

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Peter van Agtmael—Magnum for TIME
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An Army Apart: Disconnect Between the Public and Military

In September, photographer Peter van Agtmael traveled to South Carolina for “The Other 1%,” which appears in the next week’s issue of TIME. Here, he writes about the experience of photographing new recruits at Fort Jackson military base.

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Nicholas Alan Cope & Dustin Edward Arnold
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Stamen: The Cycles of Life as Seen in a Flower

Nicholas Alan Cope and Dustin Edward Arnold create ravishing stillifes of flowers as a visual allegory for the life, death and rebirth of the human spirit.

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Jesse Burke
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In a Lonely Place: Jesse Burke’s Deer Stands

As shooting season begins across the country, TIME looks at one photographer’s series on hunting blinds.

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Tim Davis for TIME
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The Desks of Washington D.C.

For Election Day 2011, TIME comissioned photographer Tim Davis to peek inside the offices of some of the Beltway’s most powerful people.

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Ty Cacek for TIME
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The Ku Klux Klan Revisited

Photojournalist Ty Cacek has been documenting the group since 2009, in an effort to understand how reasonable people come to adopt an unreasonable philosophy of hate.

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