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The pick of the 2020 LensCulture Exposure Award winners, which shines a light on new and emerging photographers from around the world -
The German Fernweh translates as a longing to be elsewhere. For Teju Cole this means Switzerland – which he visits ever year to write and photograph the country’s desolate beauty
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Colin Jones trained as a dancer before becoming a photographer. His pictures of Margot Fontyen, Rudolf Nureyev and Tamara Rojo are on display at the North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford, until 7 March -
Floating villages and an ‘amphibious house’ are among some of the solutions as architecture adapts to the growing problem of urban flooding -
A nature photographer captured an unlikely friendship between children living in a disused army barracks in Berlin and local wildlife -
Kirk Douglas, the last great star of Hollywood’s golden age, began his decades-long career in 1946 with the film The Strange Love of Martha
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Cut off during winter, a former Soviet weapons research facility high up on Mount Aragats, Armenia is now part of a network of sites around the world studying the mysterious particles -
In one of the poorest countries in the world, Burkina Faso, a very special school gives new hope to orphaned or disadvantaged girls -
Australian photographer Aletheia Casey watched the bushfires in her home country in despair and produced these artworks using prints from her last visit there, reworking them to transfer her emotions into the images
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Street art has transformed Quinta do Mocho, an area once plagued by crime and unemployment
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The traditional Sorbian festival Ptaci Kwas celebrates the approaching end of winter -
Graffiti, cooking and breakdancing are some of the attractions bringing visitors to Medellin’s once-feared district
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