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The Official Memorial Service For Nelson Mandela Is Held In Johannesburg

A man sings passionately as he waits for the Nelson Mandela memorial service at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa on December 10, 2013. Over 60 heads of state have travelled to South Africa to attend a week of events commemorating the life of former South African President Nelson Mandela, who passed away on the evening of December 5, 2013 at his home in Houghton at the age of 95. Mandela became South Africa’s first black president in 1994 after spending 27 years in jail for his activism against apartheid in a racially-divided South Africa. By Christopher Furlong/Getty Images.

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Ultra Orthodox Jews Protest Against Military Conscription In Israel

A man is shouting religious slogans as Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest against their military conscription outside a military prison in Atlit, Israel on December 9, 2013. Hundreds of Ultra-Orthodox Jews protested outside the prison following the arrest of a young man who refused to serve in the Israeli army. By Uriel Sinai/Getty Images.

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Jordan G. Teicher captions the above picture by Giles Price:

Nearly 9 million people were mobilized to serve in Britain’s military during World War I. By the time photographer Giles Price started seeking veterans of the war in 2005, there were just 23 left. … His series, “The Old Guard,” features portraits of the last 12 veterans of the war, which broke out 100 years ago next summer. At the project’s start, Price wrote letters to each of the veterans requesting to take their photo. Thus commenced a race against time. “I was 20 minutes from taking one sitter when the home rang me to say he had passed that morning. He was 106,” Price said.

Price built a small studio in each of the homes he visited and used a studio flash to light the portraits. He shot the centenarians looking upward and ahead, in an effort to place less emphasis on their extreme age and more on the pride and dignity they retained over the years. “The gaze was one of reflection, be that the war, long life, or anything that we associate with time and memories,” Price said.

(Photo of Henry Allingham, 110, by Giles Price, whose Kickstarter project is here)

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Alyssa Coppelman provides background:

For 31 years, photographer Marc Asnin documented his maternal uncle, Charlie Henschke, creating a raw and unflinching series he edited into a book titled Uncle Charlie, published last year by Contrasto.  It’s a journey that began during Asnin’s freshman year of college, when the photographer-nephew still felt hero-worship for his uncle and discovers the many problems his uncle faced.

As a boy, Asnin admired his uncle and his rebellious nature: Henschke was tattooed, kept a gun in his glove compartment, and knew the streets. Although Asnin knew everything wasn’t perfect behind that façade, the complexities behind the image began to emerge as the project advanced. … The book, which features Henschke’s commentary on his own life, is startlingly honest. Although Asnin warned Henschke that he might not want to share specific parts of his life, Henschke refused, saying, “No, that’s how I feel, and I want everyone to know that, including my children.”

(Caption via Behold: “After his second marriage dissolved, Charlie started a new relationship with Blanca, a woman 25 years younger than him. In this photo, Blanca is smoking crack.”  Photo by Marc Asnin. More about his book, Uncle Charlie, is here.)

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A girl takes part in a rally of the opposition on the Independence Square in Kiev on December 2, 2013. Ukraine’s prime minister on Monday compared pro-EU demonstrations in the country to a coup, branding them illegal and “out of control”. Tens of thousands have been protesting in Kiev, occupying City Hall and blocking entrances to the government headquarters, in an ongoing standoff after the government failed to sign a key EU pact. By Genya Savilov/AFP/Getty Images.

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Jill Harness praises Sarah Ernhart’s pictures of dog-owners with their terminally ill or elderly pals:

Photographer Sarah Ernhart has captured a variety of images of dogs spending their final days with their loving humans and while heart-breaking, the series is simply beautiful. It really captures the friendship and love between people and their pets.

(Photo by Sarah Ernhart, who recently published a book, Kittenhood: Life-size Portraits of Kittens in Their First 12 Weeks. For more information on Ernhart’s photography, go here.)