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ReduxStock: Photo by Brian Anselm/Redux of Kamala Harris in The Atlantic - August 22, 2024.
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paponika · 3 years
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A nation grappling with a lingering pandemic and a fraught exit from Afghanistan pauses and unites o
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A nation grappling with a lingering pandemic and a fraught exit from Afghanistan pauses and unites once again to remember the Sept. 11 attacks. Ceremonies across the nation are marking the horrific event that shaped the past two decades, with President Biden visiting each attack site — in Lower Manhattan, at the Pentagon and near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Biden gathered with former President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama and others at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum in New York. The names of the nearly 3,000 lives lost in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, were read out loud by family members at a ceremony in Lower Manhattan. It took about four hours. The ceremony honored and remembered the 2,983 people killed in the attacks at the World Trade Center site, the Pentagon and aboard Flight 93, as well as those who died in the World Trade Center bombing of Feb. 26, 1993. Their names are etched in bronze above pools at the 9/11 Memorial. The New York Fire Department installed flagpoles in front of the Firemen’s Memorial on the Upper West Side of Manhattan to remember those lost 20 years ago. Hundreds of firefighters from across the country mingled in front of the memorial, greeting one another with laughs and hugs that punctuated the solemnity of the occasion. In Arlington, Virginia, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III and Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, hosted a ceremony at the Pentagon honoring the 184 people killed in the terrorist attack on the symbol of the U.S. military. The names of the civilians, employees and contractors of the Defense Department, as well as the service members who were killed at the Pentagon, were read aloud. And the victims of Flight 93 are remembered in a ceremony near Shanksville, where Vice President Kamala Harris and former President George W. Bush offered words of remembrance and the Bidens attended a wreath-laying ceremony. Tap the link in our bio to read more. Photos by @bryananselm, @dontgabalot, @dave_sanders, @stefani_reynolds, @kenny_holston and @kristian_thacker.
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reduxpictures · 4 months
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Bryan Anselm was on assignment with The Guardian Saturday Magazine for a cover story on a pronatalist family, part of a movement to save humanity by having more babies. May 25, 2024 issue.
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reduxpictures · 6 months
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ReduxStock: Photo of Caitlin Clark by Bryan Anselm/Redux in The Atlantic - March 18, 2024.
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reduxpictures · 10 months
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Bryan Anselm was on assignment with The New York Times to photograph businesses that are redesigning their offices to lure employees back to their offices - November 26, 2023.
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reduxpictures · 1 year
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ReduxStock: Photo by Bryan Anselm/Redux of a group of books that have been banned from some high school libraries, in Time - April 20, 2023.
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reduxpictures · 2 years
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ReduxStock: Photo by Bryan Anselm/Redux of marijuana plants growing at Harmony Dispensary in New Jersey, in the German magazine Brand Eins, February 2023.
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reduxpictures · 2 years
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Redux photographer Bryan Anselm will be part of a virtual gallery talk on January 24th at The Municipal Art Society of New York’s exhibit, “In the Wake” - a group exhibition that explores the impact and challenges NYC has faced since Hurricane Sandy, and the continued impact of climate change. The show also explores the lives it affected and the changes has experienced in the ten years since Hurricane Sandy, and other recent weather events. The exhibit continues thru Jan. 31.
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reduxpictures · 2 years
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Redux photographer Bryan Anselm was on assignment with Outdoor Life to photograph New Jersey’s recent bear hunt, the first since 2020 - December 13, 2022.
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reduxpictures · 2 years
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ReduxStock: Photos by Bryan Anselm/Redux of Reverend Hyung Jin "Sean" Moon of the Peace and Unification Sanctuary Church / Rod of Iron Ministries, in the UK’s The Times Magazine, November 26, 2022 issue.
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reduxpictures · 2 years
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Redux photographer Bryan Anselm was on assignment for CNN to photograph the aftermath and people affected by the recent flooding in eastern Kentucky, published August 9, 2022.
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reduxpictures · 3 years
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Bryan Anselm photographed Will Jimeno for Politico magazine’s September 2021 issue. A Port Authority police officer on 9/11, Jimeno survived the collapse of the Twin Towers, and recently wrote a memoir about his experience and recovery. https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/09/10/world-trade-center-will-jimeno-510570
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reduxpictures · 3 years
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ReduxStock: Photo by Bryan Anselm/Redux of Colson Whitehead in New York magazine’s Vulture - September 9, 2021.
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reduxpictures · 3 years
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ReduxStock: Photo by Bryan Anselm/The New York Times/Redux of a banquet hall in New Jersey destroyed after Hurricane Ida, in The Atlantic, September 7, 2021.
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reduxpictures · 3 years
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ReduxStock: Bryan Anselm of a COVID-19 vaccine in Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential Companies issue, May 10, 2021
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reduxpictures · 3 years
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ReduxStock: Photo by Bryan Anselm of a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in The New York Times, March 22, 2021.
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