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Chris Hondros—Getty Images
Photo Essay

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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Martin Schoeller for TIME
The Backstory

Pheasants, tigers and revolutionaries: Martin Schoeller’s TIME 100 Tour

TIME commissioned Martin Schoeller, to photograph five of this years TIME 100 honorees. Here, a look behind the scenes.

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Joachim Ladefoged—VII for TIME
Photo Essay

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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Courtesy Ethan Warsh Collection
Profile

Study of Ai Weiwei

Ai Weiwei, who has been the subject of many news headlines as of late, has extended his attention beyond the art world—addressing the reality of China’s social problems and shedding light on the corruption within the Chinese government.

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Tim Hetherington
Profile

Tim Hetherington in Memoriam

Tim Hetherington, photographer and director of the film Restrepo, was killed in the besieged city of Misratah on Wednesday April 20, 2011.

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J Henry Fair
Out There

Terribly Beautiful: Industrial Pollution Seen From Above

A year after the oil spill in the Gulf, a new book and exhibit by photographer J Henry Fair remind us that spectacular scenes of industry's assault on the natural environment are not the exception but the rule.

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Toru Hanai—Reuters
Man on the Wire

Photographs of a 4-year-old Survivor of Japan’s Tsunami

Many family photographs have been found in the rubble and ruins of the earthquake and tsunami. Photographer Toru Hanai explains how these precious keepsakes are being restored and returned to their owners.

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Hank Willis Thomas
Out There

Erasing Type: Hank Willis Thomas on What Advertisements Are Really Saying

Unbranded: Reflections in Black by Corporate America 1968-2008,” part of a new installation at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, is a project by artist Hank Willis Thomas. Appropriating ads that have targeted the black audience over the last 40 years, Thomas uses their images to explore identity, history and popular culture.

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Barbara Davidson—The Los Angeles Times
Out There

The Pulitzer Prizes

Pulitzer Prizes in photography were awarded today to Barbara Davidson of the Los Angeles Times and to Carol Guzy, Nikki Kahn and Ricky Carioti of the Washington Post

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Marcus Bleasdale—VII
The Backstory

A Fixer In Need

As journalists and photographers, we all fill with pride when we see our byline printed on the page. But never does the reader see the names of the fixers who make it all happen. Now one of these fixers is in need.

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