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13 November 2025
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention. This time we look at Paris remembering the victims of the 2015 terrorist attack, Bangladesh farmers, Ferrari, Siloam Heath and the Sonoma County Autumn Photo Workshop.
- Paris Remembers the victims of the 2015 attacks, in photos by the Associated Press. The terrorist attacks on Nov. 13, 2015, included gunfire at cafés, explosions at a stadium and a massacre at the Bataclan concert hall.
- Reuters presents 16 photos of Bangladesh Farmers Displaced by Climate Change. Drone images show them carrying roofs of their homes to locations not yet threatened by erosion.
- Taschen will publish Ferrari in December for $150, featuring photos and documents from the Ferrari Archives and private collectors and including a complete appendix of all of Ferrari's wins since 1947. The Guardian has a few of the unseen photographs.
- Suzanne Sease features images from Flourish: What Health Care Makes Possible, the personal project of Willian DeShazer. It's a series of black-background portraits of people who work at Siloam Heath, a non-profit thea provides free healthcare to refugees in the community. "My goal with this project was to humanize a part of our community that many don’t understand or notice," he says. "To shine a light on a group of people that rarely are ever seen and or appreciated."
- Derrick Story shares some Scenes From the Sonoma County Autumn Photo Workshop. Michael Alford, who attended, wrote up his experience in A Photographic Pentathlon: Five Events, Four Days.
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