Amos Chapple is a New Zealand-born photographer and picture researcher with a particular interest in the former U.S.S.R.
After a Polish law came into force banning monuments that "symbolize or propagate" totalitarianism, RFE/RL's photographer documented some of the country's Soviet memorials. Three years later, he revisited the same locations to see what remains.
Rare photographs from the World War II era shed light on a dark period in Prague's history.
Andriy Dubchak, one of the only photojournalists to have covered the conflict in eastern Ukraine from its beginning, shares deeply personal memories from the front lines.
The photographer capturing the happiness and heartbreak of Serbia’s industrial hinterland.
Before the carnage of battle could be captured with cameras, war was memorialized by the stroke of the artist’s brush.