Pictured

Foreign Policy‘s powerful photos, already prominent online, now have a new home in our print magazine. “Pictured,” a page filled with eye-catching photography, now anchors the front-of-the-book In Box section, providing a visual counterpart to FP’s award-winning writing. Our first installment includes photographs collected from tsunami-stricken Rikuzentakata, Japan — images now hauntingly warped by the ...

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Foreign Policy‘s powerful photos, already prominent online, now have a new home in our print magazine. “Pictured,” a page filled with eye-catching photography, now anchors the front-of-the-book In Box section, providing a visual counterpart to FP’s award-winning writing. Our first installment includes photographs collected from tsunami-stricken Rikuzentakata, Japan — images now hauntingly warped by the very elements that devastated the city.

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  • Sea Change
    Haunting family photos pulled from the wreckage of Japan’s tsunami.

  • Night Vision
    Night Vision

    Night Vision
    Former Peace Corps volunteer Peter DiCampo captures “Life Without Lights.”

  • Rat World
    Rat World

    Rat World
    The subterranean dwellings of Beijing.

  • Life in a Big Box
    Photographer Matthew Niederhauser explores the strangely intimate world of China’s Ikeas.

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