Adam Dean: Photographs from Japan : The New Yorker

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The photographer Adam Dean, who recently received a POYi award for his photograph from Afghanistan and was named one of PDN’s new and emerging photographers to watch this year, turned his camera on the devastation and aftermath in Japan this week. Two of his photographs appear in Evan Osnos’s story about the crisis in the current issue. Here’s an expanded selection.
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Adam Dean: Photographs from Japan : The New Yorker
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The photographer Adam Dean, who recently received a POYi award for his photograph from Afghanistan and was named one of PDN’s new and emerging photographers to watch this year, turned his camera on the devastation and aftermath in Japan this week. Two of his photographs appear in Evan Osnos’s story about the crisis in the current issue. Here’s an expanded selection.
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