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Many creatives hold different jobs outside of their passion. The same people who are DJs, painters and poets are teachers, accountants and scientists. In this segment of Side Hustle, WSHU spoke with a Norwalk-based designer who spends his free time taking portraits on the street.
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A model and a posing coach share poses, postures and facial expressions to help you take your best photo yet. Give them a try and let us know how they go!
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In Legacy of Lies, El Salvador 1981-1984, photojournalist Robert Nickelsberg documents how U.S. foreign policy fueled a violent 13-year civil war in El Salvador.
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Photojournalist Gideon Mendel has made it his mission to show how ordinary people around the world are affected by the consequences of a changing climate.
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The National Portrait Gallery has acquired an image of Dolley Madison that's believed to be the first photograph of a first lady.
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Here's a selection of finalists for the Siena Drone Photo Award competition of 2024: a wrestling match, an awesome bridge, a snow-covered village and pelicans!
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Photographer Nour El Massry captures ethereal images of Egyptian landscapes, interiors and architecture in one of the world's largest megacities.
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NPR's A Martinez speaks with photojournalist Ivan McClellan about his new book documenting Black cowboys, Eight Seconds: Black Rodeo Culture.
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Johnson studied with Ansel Adams in the 1940s and became known as one of the foremost photographers of San Francisco's Black urban culture.
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An exhibit of Stephen Shames' photos of Black Panther women is on display in Boston. One local woman didn't know she was in the exhibit.