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Over the next 12 weeks, Ruth Fremson will present pairs of photographs that explore New York streets and the way they are used.

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Louis Mendes makes a decent living as a street photographer. Not news. He uses a Speed Graphic with a Polaroid back. News.

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Karim Ben Khelifa is among the many journalists who are arriving in Yemen, now that it's at the top of the news. The difference is that he once lived there.

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Jim Roberts, the editor in charge of Web projects, explains how 885 pictures were chosen for "Documenting the Decade."

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During Japan's boom, these men built towers and highways. Shiho Fukada has found them waiting in meal lines and collecting cans, as Miki Meek reports.

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"I take the conventions from the fashion world and apply them to the underclass barnyard animal," the photographer Rob MacInnis told Kristen Joy Watts.

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The five-exposure contact strip of 35-millimeter Kodak Plus-X film begins unremarkably enough. But don't miss Frame 16. And don't miss this show.

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Two days before Barack Hussein Obama was elected president, Barack Obama Ndiaye was born to a couple in Hendersonville, Tenn.

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Luminous yet ephemeral, the performances and exhibitions of 2009 may already be fading in memory. So Lens presents one more retrospective gallery.

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No single image captures the diversity of places and people visited by the Travel section in 2009. But 19 slides give a hint.

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Wayne Lawrence tries to bring his subjects' hidden spirits to the surface. They stare through the camera, Candice Chan writes, with a story just behind their lips.

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We asked you for photographs that said "family." Here are 282 of your answers.


























