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

The Lost Souls of Kabul: Photographs by James Nachtwey

James Nachtwey for TIME

Afghanistan is the leading producer of opium poppy, the raw ingredient of heroin. But lost amid U.S. and NATO efforts to halt drug exports—and remove a lucrative source of revenue for the Taliban— is the alarming growth of addiction within the country.

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Photograph by Lauren Fleishman for TIME
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Crowds, Chaos and Some Closure at Ground Zero

There was perhaps no place more fitting to go than the place where it all began. As President Obama wrapped up his remarks, confirming the death of public enemy No.1, Osama bin Laden, a few people started to gather at New York’s Ground Zero. Photographer Lauren Fleishman captured the scene.

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Martin Parr—Magnum for TIME
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Bunting and Bonding: Martin Parr’s Wedding Parties

In the industrial town of Walsall, Martin Parr, who has documented contemporary British life for most of his career, captured some of the 175,000 residents holding their own street party, complete with cupcakes frosted with St. George’s crosses and home made signs reading “Congratulations Will and Kate.”

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Christopher Morris—VII for TIME
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Royal Anticipation: Photographs by Christopher Morris

TIME contract photographer Christopher Morris wanders the streets of London, capturing a city and its people eagerly awaiting the wedding of the century.

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Alinka Echeverria
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Alinka Echeverria: The Road to Tepeyac

Each year, six million Mexican Catholic pilgrims journey to the Basilica de Guadalupe in Mexico City to pay homage to the Virgin of Guadalupe.  In The Road to Tepeyac, Mexican Artist Alinka Echeverria photographs 300 pilgrims bearing treasures of the […]

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Devin John Tepleski
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Channeling Margaret Mead: Photographs by Devin Tepleski

Canadian photographer and filmmaker Devin Tepleski captures a surreal series of portraits of men, women and children in the Black Volta river before the river was dammed to flood a 440-square-kilometer gorge.

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Tim Hetherington—Panos/Courtesy of Umbrage
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Testimony from a Colleague: Looking Back at Tim Hetherington’s Liberia

“Although Tim Hetherington will best be remembered for his brave, nuanced and sensitive account of the war in Afghanistan, his first book, Long Story Bit By Bit: Liberia Retold, is an overlooked masterpiece.”

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Chris Hondros—Getty Images
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Chris Hondros in Memoriam

LightBox pays tribute to Photographer Chris Hondros who was killed while on assignment in Misratah, Libya on Wednesday April 20, 2011

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Joachim Ladefoged—VII for TIME
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Under the Influence of Justin Bieber: Photographs by Joachim Ladefoged

For the TIME 100 photographer Joachim Ladefoged caught up with the performer and his adoring fans on his world tour with an exclusive look at show.

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Kendrick Brinson—Luceo for TIME
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Live Forever: Kendrick Brinson on Photographing Amortality

For Catherine Mayer’s story about amortality—the idea of living agelessly—TIME commissioned Kendrick Brinson to visit Sun City retirement communities in the west and an age management practice in Las Vegas.

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