How the San Francisco Chronicle shone a bright light on the Honduran drug trade – Poynter

How the San Francisco Chronicle shone a bright light on the Honduran drug trade – Poynter

The Chronicle tracked the drug trade into tiny towns where top dealers live in mansions — work that earned an inaugural Poynter Prize

via Poynter: https://www.poynter.org/reporting-editing/2024/where-illegal-drugs-come-from-honduras-san-fransisco-chronicle-poynter-prize/

“Executing the images both in Honduras and here in San Francisco was extremely tricky. In Honduras, I mostly photographed from car windows unless I was invited into someone’s home. A couple of times I stepped out of the car and men who were highly armed quickly approached me to intimidate me.

https://www.poynter.org/reporting-editing/2024/where-illegal-drugs-come-from-honduras-san-fransisco-chronicle-poynter-prize/