- The Adventure Continues
- Coffee table book that recounts the 56-day journey of The Campbell Air Race Team.
- Afghan Pix.com
- Gives an anecdotal account of the war on terror in Afghanistan and other crises, and how the world's journalists cope with associated distractions.
- American Families: Beyond the White Picket Fence
- Photographic documentation by Courteney Coolidge exploring the daily lives of ten American families reflects the country's changing family landscape.
- American Pictures
- Jacob Holdt's documentary of the American underclass with 3,000 pictures, music, interviews and narration presented on two screens.
- The American Skin
- Personal journal of Tyler Ondine Whitman that contain short stories, news on political events, and documentaries on the fight for freedom, individuality, and self-expression.
- Around the World in a Viewfinder
- Collaborative effort by Jean-Philippe and other international photojournalist that presents an archive of documentaries of different native cultures.
- As Long As We Both Shall Live
- Ongoing photo essay project examining long-married couples in America.
- Ash Factories
- Photographic project by Juraj Lipscher on the subject of fire with accompanying text from the poem "The Bonfire," written by American poet Robert Frost.
- Athos
- Photodocumentary of monasteries and monks in Mount Athos, Greece by Zbigniew Kosc.
- Holding Ground Under Water
- Ongoing photo and video documentary on the human impact of the Three Gorges Dam project in China.
- Iran Revolution.com
- Displays sample images of the Iran Revolution by Akbar Nazemi along with information on how to order the images shown.
- Las Vegas Sands Hotel Closing
- Photo essay showing the last day of the Las Vegas Sands Hotel and Casino.
- North Star Gallery
- Presents images of children living in orphanages and psychiatric hospitals in Russia and Moldova and of children who have gone underground in Bucharest, Romania.
- Square America Snapshots and Vernacular Photography
- Gallery of vintage photos based on the book Who We Were: A Snapshot History of America. Current exhibition shows photos of the past from the Keystone State.
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