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VII’s Marcus Bleasdale: “If you look into somebody’s eyes, that will tell you a lot more about how the person feels than showing a hacked off limb.”
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patrick winfield polaroid composites – via WoosterCollective
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Jeff Riedel is intense. Shooting with a 4×5 on location with lights and multiple set-ups per day can be pressure enough
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Deanne Fitzmaurice, a staff photographer at the San Francisco Chronicle, talks to John McDermott about two of her most famous stories
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For the first three days in Mogadishu, Pep Bonet sat in a safe house and waited. “Luckily we had some whiskey and some movies, otherwise we would have gone crazy,” he says.
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This 36-year-old Nigerian won first prize in the Spot News category at the 2007 World Press Photo awards.
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The IHSA filed a countersuit Wednesday in Sangamon County Circuit Court asking a judge to declare that it had the right to impose limits on how newspapers use photos and to restrict their access to games if the papers don’t comply.
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Having covered the Iraq War on and off since 2004 for the New York Times, freelance photojournalist Michael Kamber says he’s come to regard the conflict as “the pushbutton war.”
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This documentary series [2000-2007] takes a look at the everyday life of a people, famous for their stoicism, living in a kind of bubble. As they struggle to define themselves in the post-Soviet era, fast rivers of change swirl and flow around them, just
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