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Photographing the American Dreamers
When we asked Atlantic readers to show us what a successful life looks like, we received hundreds of submissions from around the country. Then, we smashed them up.
U.S.
When we asked Atlantic readers to show us what a successful life looks like, we received hundreds of submissions from around the country. Then, we smashed them up.
Photographs of Melissa Eich, a speech pathologist in Charlottesville, Virginia, taken by her husband Matt Eich

How I became convinced my hair wasn’t curly, it was defective

Photographs of freelancers living in Los Angeles, made by photographer Jessica Chou

How a riding club counters crime with horses

Photographs of the offices of the cloud-computing company Rackspace in Texas, Virginia, and New York, made by photographer Trenton Moore

Photographs of military vets making their way as civilians in New York City, made by photographer Emilie Richardson

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Photographs of a working family in Los Angeles, made by photographer Justin L. Stewart

A new exhibition captures the rallies, riots, marches, and demonstrations that erupted in New York City between 1980 and 2000.

Photographs of the NorthWest Bible Church’s Between Jobs Ministry in Spring, Texas, made by photographer Elizabeth Conley
