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Bernd and Hilla Becher, a couple who turned coal mines and water towers into art.
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“My Mom Gave Me Just a Few Spoons: ‘Feed Her, This Girl Is Dying of Hunger’.
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‘Ghosts’ of the Exclusion Zone.
Portraits of Self-Settlers in the Project of South Korean Photographer Jung Sungtae
Welcome to Coal-Hill.
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Photographer Christopher Herwig has been photographing bus stops in the former Soviet Union for 20 years. He visited 15 countries for it. Zaborona talked to him.
Trawler Is My Love.
Zaborona Publishes Photo Archive of Soviet Sailor: Inside — Africa, South America, KGB, and Neptune
‘Hairdresser’s’. Zaborona Visited Old Soviet and Austro-Hungarian Hairdressing Salons in Galicia and Tells about Their Employees and Clients
On the Roads / Between Cities — Photo Story by Iryna Stasiuk
5 Years of Mykola Matsey’s Captivity.
The Photo Editor of Zaborona Recalls the Story of His Grandfather, Who Was Deported to Germany and Then to Siberia
Canadian photographer Donald Weber makes photoprojects about disasters, Chernobyl, and whether the sand of Normandy remembers the battles of the Second World War.
Zaborona spoke with him about historical memory and the war in Ukraine
King of the Mountain:
The Mystical Life of Transcarpathia in the Lens of Folk Photographer Mykhailo Kosyuk
Schoolchildren without Schools, Schools without Schoolchildren:
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