The new Photography Without Borders site brings together the established photojournalism blog - focusing on issues of human rights, freedom of expression, and the power of the photograph - and the artistic works of Josh Jones, freelance photographer and author of the blog.
'Free Education', from the gallery 'Phototerrorism', by Josh Jones.
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