Alessandra Sanguinetti’s series On the Sixth Day—a reference to the day God created animals—depicts the intimate relationship between Argentinean farmers and the animals they raise as a means of survival. Alessandra Sanguinetti Cristina Garcia Rodero photographs a spiritual cleaning for her series on Maria Lionza, the central figure of one of the largest cults in Venezuela. Cristina Garcia Rodero Alec Soth traveled to Bogota, Colombia in 2002 to adopt a baby girl. While there, he photographed the city to document her birthplace. Alec Soth Jonas Bendiksen photographed 16 homes in slums in Caracas, Mumbai, Nairobi, and Jakarta to present how more than one billion people live in slums around the world. Jonas Bendiksen Larry Towell has photographed the Mennonite communities, a Protestant religious sect related to the Amish, for over 10 years. Larry Towell Lisa Sarfati explores female identity and the progression of adolescence into adulthood in the series Austin, Texas. Lise Sarfati Thomas Dworzak documented the conflicts in Chechnya, Karabakh, and Abkhazia from 1993 to 1998 and created a large-scale project about the Caucasus region and its people. Thomas Dworzak Mark Powers’ long-term project The Sound of Two Songs delves into the conditions of Poland and will be published in May 2010 at the International Cultural Centre, Krakow. Mark Power Mikhael Subotzky, a native of Cape Town, South Africa, published a highly-acclaimed study of the South African prison system. Here he depicts a rubbish dump in Beaufort West, a town in the Western cape. Mikhael Subotzky The only Australian Magnum photographer, Trent Parke photographed his Minutes to Midnight series during a two-year journey across his home continent. Trent Parke