Encounters with Anonymous: The Leaning Child
Omar Willey returns with a piece on photography and the problem of uncritical inferences.
Sunday Comics
It’s so deep, it’s so wide, you’re inside synchronicity/Effect without a cause, subatomic laws, Sunday Comics y’all, synchronicity!
Encounters with Anonymous: A New Feature about Photography
A new column on looking at anonymous photographs, from our publisher dude.
Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics from morning ’til night/Dance low, pat, and I’m feeling all right.
Sunday Comics
Back from the shadows again, back to where an Indian’s your friend/Where Sunday Comics are seen, and you can pee right into the stream/We’re back from the shadows again
Photographer Sued for Allowing Viewers to Vote for Their Favorite Photo
Ruth Taylor never expected that her hobby would get her sued for patent infringement. Daniel Nazer recounts the details of the case for you.
When Recording Bans Leave the Public in the Dark, Illustrators Shed Light
There are still places where cameras cannot go. When high-tech fails, handiwork steps in. Faraz Ahmed discusses the art of court illustration and its still important role informing the public.
Sunday Comics
Catch the mist, catch the myth, catch the mystery, catch the drift/The world is, the world is, Sunday Comics are deep/Maybe as his skies are wide, today’s Tom Sawyer, he gets by on you.
Sunday Comics
Watch it burn, reluctantly he leaves/Watch it burn, Sunday Comics make him wheeze/Watch it burn, humming “Sherry,” splits the scene
Immortal Impressions
Using an early photographic process, one photographer hopes to draw a line connecting what happened to the Dakota people in Mankato, Minnesota, 155 years ago and what is happening today to the Dakota/Lakota standing up to a $3.7 billion crude oil pipeline.

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