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'What's on your face?': Photo series proves albinism, vitiligo, and other skin conditions are 'beautiful'
People with various skin conditions answer uncomfortable questions — "What's on your face? Did it hurt? Are you a ghost?" — in a powerful photo series by New York City photographer Peter DeVito.
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Artist paints 'yes' on women's lips to make a powerful point to men
The topic of sexual assault is front of mind right now all around the world. Every day people are coming forward to share their stories and experiences, forcing the men who victimized them to face the consequences for their actions. In solidarity some people are protesting, others are writing, and others still are making visual art. One such person is Budapest-based artist Miklós Kiss, who is expressing his thoughts through one simple word and a series of powerful images.Kiss, who goes by his a
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The internet is obsessed with these South Sudanese beauties
What happens when four gorgeous South Sudanese women gather to eat breakfast dressed in all white and are photographed? It creates a stir on social media.
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Tinder Users Want To Show You What They Really Look Like While They're Swiping
LOL, we're all way uglier than our Tinder pics let on.
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How to Look Great in Photographs
There are a few key makeup tips however that will help you look great and feel ready for your closeup.
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Man With Schizophrenia Takes You Into His World With Powerful Self-Portraits
At the age of 7, photographer Yospie Cardoso was diagnosed with schizophrenia. Until four years ago his life was a series of psychiatric hospitalizations. And while he’s been interested in photography for as long as he can remember, two years ago he started putting himself on the other side of the lens, taking intimate self-portraits to give the world a glimpse into his life as a man living with schizophrenia. Photography helps him hold on to what’s real.
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Never-Before-Seen Barbara Streisand Moments
With her outspoken personality, unconventional beauty, and that once-in-a-lifetime voice, Barbra Streisand became a huge, and unexpected, star. When her career was taking off in 1968, photojournalists Steve Schapiro and Lawrence Schiller began photographing her. They worked with Streisand for over seven years, and 240 of those images are featured in a beautiful new book, Barbra: Streisand's Early Years in Hollywood ($750). The pricey collector’s edition from Taschen has only 1,200 copies in prin