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Which photographs deserve to be presented to the outside world and which should be left out? Is a positive always more important than a negative?

Alain Laboile, photographer and father of six children, is the creator of a testimony to the everyday celebration of blissful childhood.

Up until the mid-19th century, only Native Americans living in the area knew about the existence of Californian sequoias. In 1852, hunter Augustus T. Dowd came across 92 huge specimens. Speculators immediately became interested in the Calaveras County sequoias. The first of them, dubbed the “Giant Tree”, was cut down on 27th June 1853.

“Walden” is a photography series by American photographer S.B. Walker that draws philosophical inspiration from Henry David Thoreau’s book.

“For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness” is a photography series by British photographer Julian Germain.

“Face” is a photography series by Yemeni female photographer Yumna Al-Arashi.

Some photos from a well-known series by an even more well-known Polish photographer, Wojciech Plewiński.

“Boyhood” is a photography series by Roger Ballen, portraying the lives of boys all over the globe.