8 Photo Stories That Will Challenge Your View Of The World

Spirit Halloween will be at the Barney's old flagship location. Pumpkin spice latte drinkers will once again be present. We spoke to En Foco, a Bronx-based non-profit arts collective. It was founded in 1974 by a group Nuyorican photographers and is still relevant today. Elias Williams, a Bronx native, photographed the family, neighborhood and community of the St. Albans neighborhood in Queens, New York. This is where Black homeownership has flourished over the past century.
Cary Conover, a Kansas native, took photos of his hometown. Polly Alderton shared pandemic photos of her family in the UK, a lot of her work focusing on family. Sage Sohier examines the lives of animal rescue workers, but not just the ones for cats and dogs. Ben Garvin spoke out about the emotions that erupted at the finish of the Boston Marathon, which was the first in two years. This iconic race was held in the fall for the first time in its history. Michelle Groskopf captured the energy at Dinah Shore Weekend last weekend, which is an annual festival celebrating queer women. Finally, an AP photographer from China captures the return to tourism in the Xinjiang area as China attempts to normalize its treatment Uyghur citizens. (For more information on this group, check out our amazing series).