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A look back at our best photography of 2020

Even amidst stay-at-home orders and restricted mobility, the photographers commissioned for stories this year were able to connect us with events around the world.

Comcrop worker harvesting greens
Inside Singapore’s huge bet on vertical farming
ZAKARIA ZAINAL
Finding homes for the waste that will (probably) outlive humanity
SPENCER LOWELL
Climate migrant with suitcase
Asia’s biggest climate migration
SUSHAVAN NANDY
photograph of two protestor arms holding up smartphones in the night
How to turn filming the police into the end of police brutality
PHILIP KEITH
Lincoln Labs’ cubesat for our Predictions issue
JF20 cover
the Youth issue

Unmade in America
MATTHEW CHRISTOPHER
Jiwei Li and Deb Raji
The TR35 Innovators of 2020
DAVID VINTINER

VertiVegies worker inspects plants
Inside Singapore’s huge bet on vertical farming
ZAKARIA ZAINAL



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