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Bright Young Things: Andrea Morales Wins TIME’s Next Generation Photography Contest

Andrea Morales

Three documentary photographers honored in TIME's inaugural competition to foster young talent. See winner Andrea Morales' work, as well as series by runners up Christian Hansen and Brad Vest.

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Elspeth Diederix
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Still / Life: When the Familiar Becomes Abstract

Elspeth Diederix’s fine art photography shows the magic and mystery of everyday objects.

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Courtesy of Aperture Books
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Inside the Mind of a Master Photo Editor

As Aperture releases a new book that chronicles the New York Times Magazine’s iconic images over the last three decades, Kira Pollack reflects on the vision and influence of its longtime photo editor, Kathy Ryan.

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Olivia Bee
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Smells Like Teen Spirit: Tavi Gevinson Interviews Olivia Bee

Despite being only 17-years-old, Olivia Bee has already attracted top clients with her intimate and poetic vision of teenage life. TIME asked 15-year-old fashion blogging phenomenon Tavi Gevinson to interview her about her life and art.

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Ed Ou—The New York Times
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Young and Restless: Ed Ou

At just 24, Ed Ou is already repped by an agent, and just won the Young Reporter Award at Perpignan, the international photojournalism festival, for his photos of young Somali soldiers which were featured on the front page of the New York Times. Ou spoke with TIME about some of his work from the past year, what photographers he admires and where he’d like to go next.

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Richard Sandler
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Richard Sandler’s 80s: When Greed was Good

New York City street photographer Richard Sandler was handed a Leica in 1977—it all changed from there. His photographs of New York City tapped directly into the pulse of the 80s.

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Phil Bergerson
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Phil Bergerson’s Shards of America

Canadian photographer Phil Bergerson’s exploration of America’s streets and the messages they offer.

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Joseph Szabo
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Joseph Szabo: American Photography’s Best Kept Secret

Photographer Joseph Szabo who is best known for his pictures of teenagers, recently made a remarkable (re)discovery—a very different body of work he calls Hometown—pictures he’d taken four decades ago that he had all but forgotten.

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Anton Hammerl—PA Photos/Newscom
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Anton Hammerl in Memoriam

South African photographer Anton Hammerl, missing in Libya since April 4th, was killed in Libya more than a month ago.

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Sohei Nishino
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Building Up: Sohei Nishino’s Diorama Maps

Sohei Noshino, a young Japanese photographer, is an innovative cartographer, visually mapping cities in his ongoing project, Diorama Maps.

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