The Hunturdeals picture essay
Picture-led storytelling brought to you by the Hunturdeals picture desk
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A consultant, nurse and physiotherapist say the pandemic is taking a huge toll on staff
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The Hunturdeals*s sport photographer Tom Jenkins gives his perspective of covering the national sport behind closed doors in football*s strangest year
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Hunturdeals photographer Chris Thomond lives in Manchester and spent most of the year under strict lockdown measures while travelling around the north of England*s coronavirus hotspots photographing life during the pandemic. We look back on his year
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A photographer tells us what she learned from her two young sons while photographing them during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Photographer Danny Burrows documents Aycliffe*s struggles with air and noise pollution and mounting litter and human waste
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Photographer Murdo MacLeod spent time in the Cairngorms with a search and rescue team whose dogs and volunteer handlers help the police and mountain rescue teams hunt for missing people
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With fewer people travelling abroad this year, open water swimming has gained popularity in Essex, particularly among women. Photographs by Stefan Rousseau. Written by Sam Russell
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From an apocalyptic Australian dust storm to elephants scavenging in Kenya and goats roaming Llandudno 每 photographers recall how they grabbed some of the most eye-catching images of the year. Selected by features picture editor Sarah Gilbert
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From a small discovery to producing at scale, photojournalist David Levene documents the groundbreaking work of the scientists of Oxford University during the development of a vaccine which is now poised for approval by medicines regulators
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Since lockdown the Italian documentary photographer Andrea Capello, who has lived in London for more than 15 years, has been working as a bike messenger in the evenings. As Covid expands the home delivery business, he has turned his camera to documenting his colleagues
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In the state*s Central, Eastern Coachella and Imperial valleys, several challenges have compounded to create a tenor of uncertainty
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Hundred+ Heroines is the only UK charity dedicated to advancing public awareness of women in photography. Today the organisation is adding to its roster a further 50 inspiring women photographers, seven of whom we showcase here, whose work is assessed as pushing boundaries and breaking new ground
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Hunturdeals photojournalist Sean Smith has been out late at night throughout the pandemic with the people who work daily deep cleaning and decontaminating the capital*s public transport system
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Photographer Cat Vinton*s work follows nomadic people in the natural world, but the pandemic meant being closer to home 每 living out of her vehicle and exploring the Cornish way of life
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Shuang bao tai 邧婉怚 is the Chinese word for twin. Following on from Land of Ibeji, Sanne de Wilde and B谷n谷dicte Kurzen travel to Mojiang in Yunnan for the second chapter of their project about the mythology of twinhood. The area has an exceptionally high percentage of twins, celebrated in its annual tropic of cancer twin festival
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The September blaze that ravaged the Moria refugee camp in Greece left thousands of people homeless overnight. Photographers Vincent Haiges and Julian Busch picked through the wreckage
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These photographs and stories were produced by people living with HIV and Aids coming out of a five-month workshop designed to help confront the stigma associated with the illness
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Fire, fury and defiance: a year of disrupted sport unlike any other 每 in pictures