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

Taking It to the Streets

Sasha Bezzubov for TIME

Sasha Bezzubov captures the crowds and faces of Manhattan's Occupy Wall Street protests.

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Richard Misrach
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The 1991 Oakland-Berkeley Fire Revisited

On the 20th anniversary of the Bay Area tragedy, photographer Richard Misrach unveils his images of the aftermath for the first time in a new book and twin exhibitions.

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Matt Bowditch
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Afghanistan Blueys: One Soldier’s Polaroids

A collaborative project between British brothers, Tim and Matt Bowditch, seeks to document soldier life during the war in Afghanistan.

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Gillian Laub
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Tel Aviv Beach: One Photographer’s Enduring Oasis

Gillian Laub documents the tourists and natives who have sought refuge in the sands from Israel’s political dramas.

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Xavier Comas
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Border Realms: A Ghostly Ruin in Thailand’s South

Xavier Comas, a Spanish photographer based in Bangkok, presents a haunting set of photographs from the House of the Raja.

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Sumit Dayal for TIME
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The New Tibetans

Sumit Dayal photographs members of the exiled Tibetan community in the Indian hill station of Dharamsala.

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Stefan Bladh
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A Family Revisited

Nine years after he first met the Kaplans, Swedish photographer Stefan Bladh returned to Istanbul to show them his photo book, which documents their lives and hardships.

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Robert Nickelsberg
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A Long and Distant War: Photos from Afghanistan, 1988-2009

As the U.S. prepares to mark the 10th anniversary of its war in the nation on October 7, a look at photographer Robert Nickelsberg’s intense images of the decade-long conflict.

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Adam Ferguson—VII for TIME
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Soldiers Skyping

Adam Ferguson documents how the men of the 172nd Infantry Brigade (Charlie Company, 2-28 Infantry) in Afghanistan use social media to connect to the comforts of home.

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Natan Dvir / Polaris Images
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A Middle Eastern Turning Point

Natan Dvir’s Eighteen documents what it means to grow into adulthood in some of the most politically-charged and challenging circumstances possible.

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