PhotoPetal pushers: The flower sellers of IndiaKen Hermann captured Kolkata’s flower sellers in the few moments they—and the harsh, beating sun—gave him
PhotoKeep truckin’: Portraits of Mexico’s morning commutersAlejandro Cartagena spent a year photographing workers on their morning commute
LifePhoto essay: Sparks fly from Winnipeg’s wild woolKyle Schappert uses steel wool to recast the city of Winnipeg
PhotoWe, the North: Life on the Arctic CirclePhoto essay: Christian Barnett documented all the marvellous people he met as he travelled along the Arctic Circle eight years ago
SocietyOur home and frozen land: A photo essayFebruary brought record-breaking levels of snow and cold, butwinter is, for Canadians, simply a time to get on with the day
PhotoPhoto essay: The last Kazakh eagle huntersFor centuries, Kazakhs have hunted on horseback, each with his own specially trained eagle
PhotoPhoto essay: Gathering dust, but in the name of artBroom in hand, photographer Klaus Pichler collected samples by the hundreds to document in stunning ways—and got some strange looks
PhotoPhoto essay: Otherworldly selfies in the natural worldPaul Zizka put himself in his photos and the magic that he feels in mountains emerged
SocietyMongolia chases the new and the oldOnce a land of nomads, a mining rush has made its capital a boomtown
LifePhoto essay: The vivid cabs of Mumbai’s taxiwallahsThe flamboyant Padminis and their drivers are fading away