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Photo Essay

Extreme dogs

Famous for his extraordinary pictures of horses, Tim Flach has now turned his lens on dogs. He talks about abstraction, neuroscience and the things we do to pets

London for loners

Big cities by day can become all too familiar. But on Sunday nights in winter, even sights you know well can turn into something strange and new. A photo essay by Peter Kindersley

Berlin revisited

In 1989 Brian Harris photographed the fall of the Berlin wall. Twenty years on, he returned to capture today’s Berlin

The big chill

The Russian winter tends to be romanticised, but it doesn’t feel much like a Christmas card when you’re actually there

Closing time

Before there were chainstores and malls, Britain was famous for its single shops. Now they are dying out

Theatre of dreams

Thierry Bouet spent three years photographing people with a thing about their beds. He tells Odette Audebeau about the message Homo horizontalis has for the world

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