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Photography

Saturday

Galindo's "zapatello" uses gears and cranks to hit a shoe and glove on a drum made of a tire and rawhide. Richard Misrach/Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York and Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles hide caption

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Richard Misrach/Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York and Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles

Lost — Then Found — Along The Border, Objects Become Art

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Friday

"Clouds are the most egalitarian of nature's displays 'cause we all have a great view of the sky" - Gavin Pretor-Pinney James Duncan Davidson/TED hide caption

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Gavin Pretor-Pinney: Why Should We Look At The Clouds More Often?

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Thursday

At the annual kite festival in Jaipur, India, photographer Stuart Franklin recalls, "I couldn't count the number of people who had kites flying up in the sky from the roofs." Stuart Franklin/Magnum Photo hide caption

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For decades, Kodak's Shirley cards, like this one, featured only white models. Kodak hide caption

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How Kodak's Shirley Cards Set Photography's Skin-Tone Standard

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Raeanne Rubenstein first photographed Johnny Cash at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. "It was just the most amazing experience," she says. Raeanne Rubenstein hide caption

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Raeanne Rubenstein

Meeting Country Music's Superstars: Behind Each Portrait, A Story

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Thursday

Tom Murphy, San Francisco, 1948 gelatin silver print The Minor White Archive, Princeton University Art Museum hide caption

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The Minor White Archive, Princeton University Art Museum

Minor White, Who Lived A Life In Photographs, Saw Images As Mirrors

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Tuesday

Popsicle: puggle mix, 9 weeks. Seth Casteel/Courtesy of Little, Brown and Co. hide caption

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Seth Casteel/Courtesy of Little, Brown and Co.

9 Ridiculously Cute Underwater Puppies (You're Welcome)

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Sunday

Zhang Kechun. Under the Abandoned Pier, 2013-2014. Zhang, 34, spent years shooting photos along the Yellow River. Zhang Kechun/Courtesy of Three Shadows +3 Gallery hide caption

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China Gets A Big Dose Of Fine Art Photography

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Tuesday

Depression-Era Photos Make A Mark In American Photography

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Saturday

The GoPro Fetch can fit dogs as small as 15 pounds and as large as 120 pounds. GoPro hide caption

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New GoPro Camera Harness Captures Dog's-Eye View

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Ebola Photographer Introduces The West To Outbreak's Victims

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