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Bill Scott, a Salt Lake City photographer, documents the lives of people around the world. He spent eight memorable days on Myanmar’s Irrawaddy River, capturing the stories of pirate life along the riverbank.
In opposition to Vladimir Putin’s invasion, Ukrainian performing artists are reasserting their national identity. When I photographed the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra, they were rehearsing the works of Stankovych and Barvinsky, Ukrainian composers who’d been banned during the Soviet era. This declaration of Ukrainian culture was considered so important that fighting-aged male symphony members were permitted to leave the country when the symphony took up residency in Germany.
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