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Martin Parr—Magnum for TIME
Photo Essay

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
Closeup

Close Up: Pictures From the Royal Wedding Day

The spectacle and pageantry of the royal union. Prince William and Kate Middleton are married. The Abbey, the Palace, the dress, a celebration, a kiss, and maybe a tear?

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Joachim Ladefoged—VII for TIME
The Backstory

The Royal Kiss: Photographs by Joachim Ladefoged

It was the moment an estimated 2 billion people around the world were waiting for. Photographer Joachim Ladefoged captures the Royal couple's first kiss.

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USA
Closeup

Closeup: Best Pictures of the Week, April 22 – April 29

This week:  A Tornado causes mass devastation and kills hundreds in Alabama; heavy fighting continues in Misratah, Libya;  the leaning tower of Pisa restored; and, of course, the Royal Wedding.

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Christopher Morris—VII for TIME
Photo Essay

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
Photo Essay

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 Virgin to be blessed.

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Saiful Huq Omi—Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund
Man on the Wire

The Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund: Supporting Photographers Beyond the Media Map

"The world is pretty bloody complicated right now and if we don’t see more, we know that much less." Magnum Foundation President and photographer Susan Meiselas on the Emergency Fund and its mission to enable photographers to document underreported issues

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Courtesy Richard Learoyd—Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
Toolbox

Uncomfortably Close: Richard Learoyd’s, Presences

In British artist Richard Learoyd’s new portrait series Presences, his minutely detailed life-size prints bring the viewer uncomfortably close, invoking a dichotomy of intimacy and loneliness.

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Devin John Tepleski
Photo Essay

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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Sanna Kannisto
Out There

Flight of Fancy: Sanna Kannisto’s Field Work

Sanna Kannisto is known for exposing the methods used in conventional nature photography. In her newly released monograph Field Work, the Finnish photographer documents her process, her relationship with her subjects and their relationship with nature.

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