Dead bodies make for some of the most shocking photos to come out of Mexico’s drug wars, but they only tell a small part of the story. Mauricio Palos’s portfolio about violence in Mexico is more poetic, more thoughtful.
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Link: The State of Haiti (10 Photos) | PDN Photo of the Day
At a time when the small republic of Haiti, independent since 1804, was described only through the prism of tragedy, photographer Paolo Woods was looking for something else: how a national identity can be forged in spite of the State. STATE shows Haiti like never before.