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Barney Sellars/The Commercial Appeal
Out There

Young Man With The Big Beat: 1956, Elvis Presley’s Pivotal Year

A new box set released by Sony Legacy documents the musician's commercial breakthrough and phenomenal impact on American culture.

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Dan Giannopoulos
In Progress

The Orphaned Elderly of Kathmandu

Photographer Dan Giannopoulos documents the desperate conditions of the forsaken people living in the shadow of one of Nepal's holiest sites.

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Adam Ferguson—VII for TIME
Photo Essay

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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Muhammed Muheisen—AP
Closeup

The Best Pictures of the Week, September 16 – September 23

This week; floods in Pakistan, an Indian earthquake, Palestine's statehood bid, a Reno air show plane crash, anti-Gaddafi fighters in Libya. A man sets himself on fire in front of a bank in Greece, Afghanistan maternal mortality, gay pride and protests in Brazil, nude Israeli's in the Dead Sea, the Chinese Traditional Games for Ethnic Nationalities, and an extraordinary Rose in bloom.

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Finlay MacKay
In Progress

London 2012: Eating Their Wheaties

MacKay is one of a handful of lensmen commissioned by London’s National Portrait Gallery to work on Road to 2012, a three-year project that aims to highlight the journey to next summer's Olympic Games. The exhibition showcases both the athletes and behind-the-scenes players who are working to make the event a success.

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Natan Dvir / Polaris Images
Photo Essay

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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Erik Tanner for TIME
Out There

Exhibition: Marco Grob Looks Beyond 9/11 With ‘Portraits of Resilience’

New York's Milk Gallery will feature the photographer's portrait series, first published in TIME, now through Oct. 7.

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Kosuke Okahara
Out There

Pictures of Transnistria: An Unrecognized State Caught Between Past and Present

Located between the Dniester River and the eastern border of Ukraine, Transnistria is an unrecognized state of approximately a half million people. Photographer Kosuke Okahara documents a community slowly disappearing, caught between nations.

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Courtesy Peter Funch and V1 Gallery
Out There

Composite Characters: Peter Funch’s Fictionalized New York

A new exhibition at V1 Gallery showcases the photographer's imaginative images of New York.

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Juliana Sohn
In Progress

Juliana Sohn’s ‘Sleep Portraits’: Finding Balance as Mother and Photographer

Juliana Sohn writes for TIME about her series Sleep Portraits, which documents her sons’ childhood and growth in a way that was satisfying for her as a mom and a photographer.

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