Category: Photojournalism
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NPPA: Best of Photojournalism Enterprise category
Enterprise category 1st place, by Sigit Pamungkas/Reuters Check it out here.
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RESOLVE — the liveBooks photo blog » Ed Kashi: Travels in India 6
Photojournalism and the documentary tradition is alive and well, but like Frank Zappa once said about jazz, “Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny.” Check it out here.
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At The Galleries: War Story: The Talk of the Town: The New Yorker
The other night, a group of hard-core journalist types gathered at the Umbrage gallery, in DUMBO, for an exhibition of black-and-white photographs by the late Eddie Adams. The centerpiece was Adams’s 1968 Pulitzer Prizewinning photograph, taken for the Associated Press, of Nguyen Ngoc Loan, the police chief of South Vietnam, firing a bullet into the…
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RESOLVE — Photo assignments from bloggers: new model or same old problems? 7
Photojournalist Alan Chin and Michael Shaw, founder of the BAGnewsNotes blog, have been collaborating on coverage of political events for several years. Here Michael explains the way they uncover discrepancies between media spin and what’s happening on the ground Check it out here.
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Appalachian Cultural Project
The Appalachian Cultural Project is designed to promote the education of Western Kentucky University photojournalism students while respectfully documenting the people and the culture of the Appalachian region. Check it out here.
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Stress as a photojournalist in St. Louis? Perhaps last week at the church shooting in Maryville. | PICTURES | STLtoday
Last Sunday was one of those days. A simple game of shooting baskets with my son Sam was interrupted by the telephone. Wearing the same clothes I slept in, I grabbed cameras and headed northeast some 35 miles to join fellow staffer John White at the scene of the church shooting at First Baptist Church…
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PDNPulse: New York City News Photographer Emerges From Time Machine
We dig this guy’s retro style! Anybody know who he is? Check it out here.
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National Geographic Wins Top Editing Award in POYi Contest
National Geographic Magazine has become the first magazine to win the top editing award in the Pictures of the Year International Competition. Check it out here.
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We're Just Sayin: Closing the Circle
by David Burnett We had been lingering on the edge of battle in this small village when a droning noise came out of the distance. Two A-1 Skyraider planes, with Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF) markings started circling Trang Bang. After a couple of passes they began diving towards the village. I had finished the first…
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Photographer Lynn T. (Jug) Spence | PICTURES | STLtoday
This photo of Mike Shannon tagging out Bill Sudakis is arguably the most famous photo taken by any Post-Dispatch photographer. Everyone knows it as the “Out, Safe” photo. Check it out here.
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Stephanie Sinclair Joins VII Photo
VII, the exclusive photojournalism co-op that caps its membership at 14, has just admitted its 12th member: Stephanie Sinclair. Check it out here.
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Spotlight: 'Intended Consequences' by Jonathan Torgovnik (Conscientious)
“An estimated 20,000 children were born of rapes that occurred during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Fifteen years later, the mothers of these children still face enormous challenges, not least of which is the stigma of bearing and raising a child fathered by a Hutu militiaman. Over the past three years, photographer Jonathan Torgovnik has made…
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Bruce Haley Pictures – Tao of War Photography
Note: I’ve had some people ask me to put this on the website, so here it is… please keep in mind that this was written over a decade ago, so some of it is a bit dated.. B.H.’s Tao of War Photography subtitled: “Never Ride an Asian Elephant While Wearing Shorts” Check it out here.…