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  1. the work of gathering and preparing news stories using mainly photographs, especially in a magazine

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Reuters today announced the third edition of the Reuters Photojournalism Grants program, renamed the Yannis Behrakis Photojournalism Grants, at the Visa pour l'Image international festival of photojournalism, taking place in Perpignan, France.
Today, Reuters announced the second round of its photojournalism grant program at the Visa pour l'Image, the international festival of photojournalism in Perpignan.
So it bridges photojournalism with a more contemporary art perspective.
It's interesting you said that Sleeping Soldiers is not photojournalism.
What are your views on fine art photography versus photojournalism?
It's not photojournalism, but it gets read that way even now.
Join introductory podcasting or photojournalism workshops at Q.E.D. in Astoria, Queens.
For the inaugural Yannis Behrakis Photojournalism Grants program, Reuters Pictures reuters.
Our fundamental aim remains the same: to promote top quality photojournalism.
Löffelbein's goal is to fight ignorance and political apathy through photojournalism.
With Instagram, restrictions people used to experience with photojournalism have been removed.
Young women in photojournalism have warned one another about Witty for years.
Mr. Dondyuk visited the restricted region 10 years ago on photojournalism assignments.
But she became dissatisfied with traditional photojournalism and moved into artistic projects.
No art form lends itself to current events as immediately as photojournalism.
Photojournalism is built on the idea that photojournalists are witnesses to history.
He was the first Chinese person to win a Pulitzer for photojournalism.
All kinds of photographic work — from fine art to photojournalism — are encouraged.
That life of daily photojournalism in some ways seems so distant now.
The photojournalism 2.0+ project also questions topics like community belonging and social integration.
Photojournalism is about fulfilling your expectations about what you are about to see.
Photojournalism, and journalism broadly, has always been intrinsically tied to the bottom line.
When he joined The Times in 1925, photojournalism was coming into its own.
Extreme-weather photojournalism is thus becoming more important as it becomes more dangerous.
But by 27, he knew he wasn't interested in a career in photojournalism.
In recent years, others have joined his fight against stereotypical representation in photojournalism.
With this program, our fundamental aim is simply to promote top quality photojournalism.
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H.S. Stacy Kranitz has one of the most thoughtful, nuanced approaches to modern photojournalism.
In Autopsy of America, an essay in guerrilla photojournalism, Seph Lawless documents this phenomenon.
I just feel like I'm in somewhere in between the photojournalism and fine art.
"It's not just disappointment; it's anger," says Carey Averbook, a graduate student in photojournalism.
Mayes: I met Tim while he was studying photojournalism at Cardiff University in Wales.
Or from his New Yorker essay on the role of photojournalism in Ebola coverage.
Or from his New Yorker essay on the role of photojournalism in Ebola coverage.
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He studied photojournalism at N.Y.U. before dropping out and forming a company called 247Paps.
Media consumers can also use their voices to help stop these unethical photojournalism practices.
Reuters photojournalism was honoured last night at the UK's most prestigious press photography awards.
From my perspective, with selfish aspirations to produce serious photojournalism, the situation was excellent.
I come from documentary and photojournalism, so I'm used to tight 12-picture story reportages.
Photographers, photojournalism students or people who take good pictures are perfect candidates for selling photos.
But now, the photojournalism-inspired painter aims to leave his mark on small town America.
Consider the work of Gordon Parks, for example, whose photojournalism informed his filmmaking and more.
I was taking a summer photojournalism workshop with Mel Rosenthal, Will Fowler, and Ken Wittenberg.
He was one of eight students enrolled in a photojournalism workshop for formerly incarcerated people.
"Foreseen" brings the works of African photojournalists by way of the African Photojournalism Database (APJD).
As colleagues ribbed me about my photojournalism skills, I jokingly vowed never to write again.
"Napalm Girl" belongs to a tradition of photojournalism that furthers the cause of social justice.
Mr. Morris published his autobiography, "Get the Picture: A Personal History of Photojournalism," in 1998.
In one of her favorite moments, the twins attended a photojournalism exhibition that featured Waldthausen's images.
Plus, I couldn't help but realize I didn't love photojournalism the way I thought I had.
It's not necessarily that I'm not interested in photojournalism, but I'm interested in a different approach.
Mosley meant for his photojournalism to be a public record; his commissioned photographs were private keepsakes.
In photojournalism we rarely give people the chance to present themselves how they want to be seen.
At the time, he was just 19, a sophomore studying photojournalism at Ohio University in nearby Athens.
If women are half of the world's population, they should make up half of the photojournalism industry.
After turning her attention to photojournalism — and running out of money — she made her way back home.
Alone, images of the tire graveyards are riveting photojournalism, and frequently gain attention all over the internet.
In high school I started shooting for our local paper, and then at university I studied photojournalism.
Getty Images says it has 200,000 contributors who rely on the photojournalism agency to make a living.
For all his passionate interest in photojournalism, Mr. Morris had little interest in being a photographer himself.
But other works in this section are pure photojournalism, taken, for example, for the New York Times.
"From the standpoint of photojournalism, a lot of people would argue this is better," Losh tells The Verge.
But as I studied photojournalism, I realized more and more photographers were getting laid off from major magazines.
He founded Poynter's internationally accredited photojournalism program and was a 20-year senior faculty member until October 2015.
To learn more about Reuters photojournalism grant program and for details of how to apply, please click here.
After obtaining an MA in photojournalism, he worked as a freelance photojournalist, following local news for Italian newspapers.
I work for international magazines and organizations, and I do respect their laws on the objectiveness of photojournalism.
His out-and-about documentary-style photojournalism feels akin to the work of legendary Black photography Gordon Parks.
A Vietnam veteran, Mr. Richards had focused mostly on photojournalism throughout his career, photographing for Time and Newsweek.
His willingness to see photography as entertainment set his work apart from the prior era's serious, concerned photojournalism.
At first he relied on fashion and advertising jobs, but in time he devoted himself fully to photojournalism.
As a black, female photographer, I witnessed the underrepresentation of contemporary minority stories within fine art circles and photojournalism.
I often think both photojournalism and art works about war just make people, including myself, more curious about war.
Embracing such rigor, a number of women have built a legacy as especially compassionate and intimate storytellers in photojournalism.
I think there's an important push to recognize other voices within photojournalism, whether it's gender, sexuality, race, or ethnicity.
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But extreme-weather photojournalism has always been a dangerous profession, and is becoming more dangerous as climate change worsens.
When you were starting out, there were fewer women doing the kind of photojournalism you were doing in Nicaragua.
In the deadline-driven world of photojournalism, there usually isn't much time for experimentation, and no room for mistakes.
Now is our chance to remind ourselves, or to discover, how Times photojournalism changed when women added their strengths.
The Italian photojournalist Tommaso Protti's work on the Brazilian Amazon is the winner of the 10th Carmignac Photojournalism Award.
"His memory helped me to 'return' to covering what I consider the apotheosis of photojournalism: war photography," Behrakis wrote.
He was a frequent visitor to the United States to judge photojournalism competitions and to lecture at journalism schools.
Generally, photographers tend towards one area—advertising, fashion, editorial, which comprises photojournalism, corporate, all the different slices of that pie.
Then that strong photojournalism, sending writers and photographers all over the world taking images like nobody has ever seen before.
The men who hired the first of those women quite likely weren't thinking about altering the prevailing concepts of photojournalism.
He knew that Cartier-Bresson, one of the pioneers of photojournalism, had been on assignment in Miami for Life magazine.
The project's roots date to 2016, when Ms. Pouchard Serra met Ms. Carballo at a photojournalism workshop in Veracruz, Mexico.
"For me, doing something different every day is a huge part of why I love photojournalism," Ms. Howells, 22, said.
As a seasoned photographer with experience in photojournalism, sports and more, Ms. Lyttle had to see these California bullrings herself.
Sometimes it seems like the best photojournalism comes from these guys when they're being unobtrusive, establishing trust and being observant.
From photojournalism to conceptual printmaking, visual artists are recording the violence of the ongoing Paro Nacional, or the National Strike.
From photojournalism to fine art, these were the photography books that caught our eye this year and kept us thinking.
He did this at a time when media and photojournalism were facing a crisis in being able to fund work.
Unless you are a fan of photojournalism and acquainted with its history, you may not recognize the name Dennis Stock.
There is a lot of grace in this compendium of photojournalism about Kashmir, and there is much despair as well.
The haunting image was chosen for the prestigious photojournalism prize from 82,951 photos made by 5,775 photographers from 128 different countries.
The National Press Photographers Association updated its code of ethics in the summer of 2017 to specifically address harassment within photojournalism.
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In photojournalism, for example, women are underrepresented in staff jobs, awards, front-page placements and on conference panels, among other areas.
His editing of Mr. Capa's photos of D-Day produced one of the more enduring bits of lore in photojournalism history.
In the face of unfair and excessive law enforcement, Vizzions' glossy photojournalism addresses the dismal historical precedent of Native American marginalization.
Refusing to serve up the propagandistic comforts associated with popular photojournalism, he exposed the hidden realties beneath ordinary British lives and landscapes.
San Francisco cops siezed photos and other materials from the home of a photojournalism student who witnessed a subject's murder in 2009.
Called Recognition, the AI programme compares current photojournalism provided by Reuters with works from the Tate's collection to find its best match.
The pioneering work of photojournalism by Riis, born on this day in 1849 in Denmark, changed how we thought of the poor.
But while photojournalism seems like his natural calling now, Guttenfelder says that future seemed far from certain when he was growing up.
The power of photography in news reporting is undeniable, and this milestone demonstrates how Reuters photojournalism resonates with people around the world.
Although her current work is firmly in the sphere of art, Ms. Muluneh believes that photojournalism remains the foundation for visual storytelling.
Ranging from long-form documentary to breaking news, her work seeks a balance between traditional photojournalism and new approaches to the medium.
One Trillion Images,' which brought together Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalists, photo editors and leaders in media to discuss major issues in photojournalism today.
That day also changed the way he perceives the world, the style of his work and inspired him to pursue photojournalism, he said.
Veering away from daily photojournalism in 1995, he began photographing the movie stars, musicians, modern artists and millionaires who made up China's elite.
CreditCreditPhotographs by Lu Guang/Contact Press Images Robert Pledge is an editor, curator and co-founder of Contact Press Images, a photojournalism agency.
Born in Wales and the youngest of four children, Parry started his career in photojournalism at age 16, working for a local paper.
Forceful and sometimes fractious, Mr. Morris had a peripatetic career that included stops at most of the major postwar centers of American photojournalism.
When placed next to work that possesses a strong conceptual grounding or the firsthand accounts of refugees themselves, the photojournalism risks aestheticizing suffering.
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Born into a poor London family in 1913, Hardy became, by the 1940s, the chief photographer for Picture Post, a renowned British photojournalism magazine.
I'm a terrible planner but like to pretend that my lack of planning is actually a strategy that counters the traditional practices of photojournalism.
After I.C.P. I went right back to India because I thought I could change the world — as I.C.P. had taught us — with our photojournalism.
I remember in '97 Michael Hoffman wanted to make a monograph of my work from the little bit of photojournalism to the family portraits.
There's still a lot of work to do because the number of women in photojournalism is dismal — the glass ceiling is still firmly intact.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider found Lara Croft playing at National Geographic-style photojournalism even in the middle of a kinder, gentler colonialist pillaging.
"The issue is that for too long within photojournalism the storytellers have been largely white men," said Ms. Villasana, who is based in Turkey.
When I graduated from college with my photojournalism degree, I applied for jobs in the predictable cities: Los Angeles, Washington, D.C. and New York City.
When I first meet Guariglia at his studio, he's with Tim Wride, the Norton's photography curator, who has known the artist since his photojournalism days.
He hopes that by pursuing humanitarian photojournalism and focusing his lens on "invisible people" will enable them to receive the help and support they need.
The fast film and compact cameras that would make possible the dramatic action photojournalism of Robert Capa just twenty years later were unavailable in 1916.
Frank's characterization of Kim, who has been my friend since we met in a photojournalism class at Columbia in 2012, could not be more apt.
Since the original story published Monday, many people in the photojournalism community responded with little surprise, agreeing the whisper network had long discussed his behavior.
But what does it mean that a project that began as photojournalism can end up being seen as so-called fine art photography over time?
Both images were published in Life magazine during what is often called the golden age of photojournalism, an era Mr. Riboud (pronounced REE-boo) exemplified.
Through the lens of photojournalism, portraiture, fine art and other methods, exhibitions mine subjects like social justice and identity, high school football and pit bulls.
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Photojournalism is, by its nature, obsessed with the moment and   defined by action verbs: to document, to witness, to reveal, to inform, to effect change.
Every day, as he worked on his master's degree in documentary photography and photojournalism, he practiced the furtive art of street shooting wherever he went.
The crisis has not abated, and the Carmignac Photojournalism Award annually funds the production of investigative photo reportage on human rights violations and geostrategic issues.
" Torres highlights photojournalism as the only trace of the Catalan independence process that is presently visible, noting that there is "nothing in the visual arts.
This work is an urgent reminder that photographs are rarely apolitical when they depict political events, even though objectivity is so often the guise of photojournalism.
I moved to London from America in September to study photojournalism and I feel like I've assimilated as well as a loud-mouthed American can do.
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With her no-nonsense expression and swashbuckling career in photojournalism, it's obvious: Brie Larson's character, Mason Weaver, was written to be the ideal action movie heroine.
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Dedicated to photographic artworks and photojournalism, the Annenberg Space for Photography exhibits both film and digital images, the latter via a cutting-edge 27101K digital gallery.
" Joyce Adeluwoye-Adams, Editor for Newsroom Diversity, Reuters said, "Increasing diversity in photojournalism is critically important to Reuters and to the news industry as a whole.
Ranging in age from 18 to 80, the students included a military veteran, a pharmacist and people trained in computer animation, psychology, photojournalism, textiles and fashion.
"Photojournalism in Kashmir was essentially restricted as hardcore news photography, and I think while doing so, I think we missed a lot of things," he said.
I have found that the medium has an extraordinary capacity to convey the kinds of feelings of presence and place I've always aspired to capture through photojournalism.
We caught up with Brüggemann to talk about the Western adage that "ignorance is bliss" and how traditional forms of photojournalism are desensitizing us and ruining everything.
It's lighter than the crisis photojournalism but it still grabs you at the neck and draws you in, and that was something that I found very interesting.
After his long and prolific career, we say goodbye to a man who was not only fearless in his work, but forever raised the bar for photojournalism.
The thing that made me want to actually start [getting into] photojournalism was seeing the [Falcon 9] booster erected at Hawthorne, just being up close to it.
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" On her website, Lepage stated that her main interest in photojournalism was a "population in the margin and most of the time left apart by their government.
He has held a private Rolling Stones concert for his clients, runs an annual photojournalism award and launches tirades against the European Central Bank in open letters.
Photojournalism has a professional culture that aims to spotlight injustice in front of the camera but has historically turned a blind eye to the harassment behind it.
Reuters Pictures news photography features in Recognition, an artificial intelligence program which compares up-to-the-minute photojournalism from Reuters with British art from the Tate's collection.
Lars Boering, the group's managing director, hoped this new approach would lead to a television contract for the event that would bring a wider audience for photojournalism.
Frank and Maxon said both students show tremendous promise, but there's no clear path for them to find full-time jobs in the hypercompetitive field of photojournalism.
From protests in Hong Kong and Chile to the fires in Australia and California, see a selection of the stirring images nominated for the prestigious photojournalism award.
When I sought out a pictorial record of apartheid, classic photojournalism that lived up to the idea of the ''decisive moment'' seemed a better way to go.
Falling somewhat inadvertently into the role of photographer on the trip, Goodman found photojournalism to be an ideal merging of her interests in politics and documentary work.
During the Russian Civil War, for instance, reliable photojournalism was hugely important, given that events were proceeding too quickly for observers to easily keep up with them.
Falling somewhere between historical painting and photojournalism, Steve Mumford's paintings depict warzones with American involvement through a mix of mostly fact and a slight hint of fiction.
This week, Ovid and pickup artists, photojournalism and #MeToo, sales in the music industry, pampered princelings, why you can't stop looking at other people's screens, and more.
"We started out with a story and that strong photojournalism, sending writers and photographers all over the world, taking images like nobody has ever seen before," Goldberg said.
Sultan and Mandel hung sheets of text from cables and giant photojournalism images on walls, and they edited news tickers to create their version of the day's events.
Ranging from the Syrian refugee crisis and China's Tianjin explosion to the wild orangutans of Borneo, these are the best that the year of photojournalism had to offer.
I talked to Cosmin Bumbut about the period in his life when he decided to leave the world of fashion photography behind and make the move into photojournalism.
Be it a grand shelf cloud on Bondi Beach, the aftermath of airstrikes in Syria, or refugee children covered in rain capes, photojournalism can be a harrowing experience.
Two photographers receive Carmignac Photojournalism Award to carry out a documentarian expedition of the Arctic, the Chinese galleries at the Philadelphia Museum of Art have reopened, and more.
Lens, The Times's home for photojournalism, is a treasure trove of work from around the globe, most with short essays describing the artist and his or her approach.
But the new owner wanted absolutely nothing to do with that content; he simply wanted the rights to the name, and quickly shifted the publication's focus to photojournalism.
Ms. Zapata, a former print journalist who earned a master's degree in photojournalism and documentary photography from the London College of Communication, plans to keep the story current.
It inaugurated the Mid-Week Pictorial War Extra magazine — a distant forerunner of the photojournalism for which Daniel Berehulak won a Pulitzer Prize this week — in September 1914.
The International Center of Photography did when it opened its doors in 1974 as a showcase for socially concerned photography, which encompassed photojournalism and so-called street photography.
Visitors are carried in capsule-like glass elevators to the roof, where they can visit a new museum dedicated to photojournalism, currently exhibiting Stéphanie Sinclaire's much-praised work.
The photographers were actually a little angry at me for including them in the shot because they're very traditional in the sense that photojournalism shouldn't interfere in the scene.
The photo captures intimacy without intrusion, a through-line of Parks's practice that connects the seemingly different sides of his work, from fashion and performance photography to his photojournalism.
Though the topic is well known, the exhibition endeavours to present the spirit of the camp in a vivid and engaging way through photojournalism, sculpture, art, video and collage.
It has yet to be measured against a broader body of photographic works, juried in the photojournalism world of contests, or evaluated by historians and pundits in academic halls.
He's a frequent contributor to National Geographic and has won the BBC Wildlife Photographer award of the year as well as the prestigious World Press Photo award for photojournalism.
The research, historical context, and formal portrait style of Phan's series are reminiscent of traditional photojournalism, but with the veil he builds a poetic and abstracted picture as well.
"I stood frozen as the assailant emptied his weapon," he recalled in an account published with a photojournalism exhibition at the Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles in 2018.
Henri Cartier-Bresson was a photojournalism pioneer, a man whose wartime images of Europe and portraits of personalities like Albert Camus and Samuel Beckett have become 240th-century classics.
When Cornell Capa founded the International Center of Photography, in 1974, his aim was humanitarian: to preserve the "concerned" style of photojournalism practiced by his brother Robert and others.
There the Visa Pour l'Image photojournalism festival is featuring an exhibition of Mr. Towell's photos from the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.
Coleman gained a zoology degree and began traveling the world, according to his website, "working with wildlife and exploring wildernesses" and trying to make money through photojournalism and filmmaking.
Getty said that it would file a formal complaint in Brussels on Wednesday, arguing that Google was trying to freeride on the business of photojournalism without generating the content itself.
In the 1930s, the photographer Weegee revolutionized photojournalism with his stark portraits of urban crime scenes, often shooting the aftermath of violent murders and horrific accidents before the authorities arrived.
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She used the technique again in a 1970s series called "House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home," in which she pieced together interiors and photojournalism from Vietnam, mostly from Life Magazine.
In the years since, Magnum photographers have documented nearly every world-changing event and solidified the agency's reputation as one of the foremost purveyors of exceptional photojournalism in the world.
"GIFs tell a story, express emotion, turn events into humorous moments, and are the new wave of photojournalism," the authors write in a paper published to the ArXiv preprint server.
There were stories about the toxic culture of photojournalism before Chick's reporting, including recent articles that brought down the famed sports photographer Bill Frakes and National Geographic editor Patrick Witty.
He brought this style, influenced by street photography and photojournalism, to a host of models who transformed the fashion world, shooting iconic images of Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington.
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He had begun a three-year program in print and broadcast journalism in the fall of 2013, but there was no real photojournalism class, so he turned to Google for inspiration.
After moving to the US in 2001, Roye found himself a bit disillusioned with photojournalism because of the stories he was asked to cover by white editors—and his dwindling professional prospects.
Photojournalism from a Reuters live feed is used as it's a commonly accepted notion of providing a window into the world, thus creating a comparison of visual media both aesthetically and thematically.
The impetus to open it derived from Mr. Capa's growing anxiety in the late 1960s about the diminishing relevance of photojournalism because of the increasing use of film footage on television news.
This museum has taken a more tech-inclined tack since it moved to the Bowery last year, but its current 212-artist retrospective of photojournalism is a #TBT to its earlier days.
This museum has taken a more tech-inclined tack since it moved to the Bowery last year, but its current 75-artist retrospective of photojournalism is a #TBT to its earlier days.
He is one of the living legends of photojournalism, but the longer I've been in the industry, the more I see how his life's work also demonstrates the myopias of our profession.
"Both critic and participant," the director chronicles 25 years of indulgent living across race, class, and culture, starting with the photojournalism she pursued at her former high school in the early 90s.
Nick Ut's Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph of nine-year-old Kim Phúc fleeing from a napalm attack during the Vietnam war is one of the most iconic pieces of photojournalism in existence.
The worlds of art and photojournalism had largely ignored black photographers, despite the thousands of important images they had made ever since daguerreotypist Jules Lion opened his New Orleans studio in 1840.
Souza got his start in West Wing photography as official White House photographer for President Ronald Reagan, spent part of his career teaching photojournalism and shooting for the Chicago Tribune and National Geographic.
Someone has pulled off one of the most spectacular cons in the history of photojournalism by tricking established media outlets and his 22017,000+ Twitter followers into thinking that he was a conflict photographer.
Bronstein's book is publishing soon after she travels back to the United States to receive a courage in photojournalism award that honors Anja Niedringhaus, who was killed in 2014 while reporting in Afghanistan.
Reuters is offering up to eight $5,000 USD grants to passionate photojournalists or photojournalism students who are interested in working on photo assignments and projects to advance their abilities and tell new stories.
Liberia's civil wars occurred before the explosion of social media, and the conflict may be one of the last examples of a time when photojournalism had a tangible impact on a war's outcome.
If a person is weeping because a close friend or relative passed away, to catch that expression — if it's true and honest emotion — is good photojournalism, but that's not what I'm looking for.
John G. Morris, a renowned picture editor who left an indelible stamp on photojournalism from World War II through the Vietnam War, died on Friday at a hospital near his home in Paris.
Last year, he also worked with CatchLight and Project Rebound with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting to facilitate a photojournalism workshop for formerly incarcerated youth at San Francisco State University.
"The extraordinary photography of the mass exodus of the Rohingya people to Bangladesh demonstrates not only the human cost of conflict but also the essential role photojournalism can play in revealing it," Adler said.
To participate, students must make a claim about what they believe is "going on" in a work of Times photojournalism stripped of its caption, then come up with evidence to support what they say.
After beginning his career as a darkroom technician, Mr. Mofokeng plunged into photojournalism, covering demonstrations and strikes and the police's implacable response — all of which attracted international attention, especially as documented by television cameras.
When: February 22–June 21 Where: Princeton University Art Museum (Elm Drive, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey) In its heyday from 1936 to 1972, LIFE set the tone for photojournalism in the United States.
For 31 years, photo enthusiasts, including photographers and editors from some of the top news organizations around the world, have gathered at the Visa Pour L'image photo festival to celebrate the world's best photojournalism.
"I've never been around this much diversity of opinions and perspectives in any other space in photojournalism," exclaimed Ms. Pixley, who now is a professor of Journalism at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
The project, which won honorable mention in the World Press Photo awards of 2011, was lauded for its innovative use of technology, but it was also questioned as to whether it should be considered photojournalism.
Stepping into the role of photographer during that 10-day trip to Iran helped me realize that photojournalism was the perfect merger of my interest in politics and news and my passion for documentary work.
Michael Martinez, a professor of photojournalism at the University of Tennessee Knoxville who once worked as a photo editor for the Associated Press, says he's perplexed by the decision to stage the photo in that way.
These visual memes — in this case, the composition of a solitary unarmed figure standing against a formidable foe — extend through long cultural memories whose histories we can trace back through cinema to photojournalism and further still.
Mr. Bey's images are funny and mysterious and offer proof of something that came to be known as "Pissed Off" and spoken about like a fable — not exactly photojournalism, but documentation of a certain Hammons mystique.
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Helena Acosta, Violette Bule, and Gina Monc have curated a show at the LiTE-HAUS Galerie + Projektraum in Berlin, which illuminates the current socio-economic crisis in Venezuela through the lens of photojournalism and online art activism.
Even in New York, historically black neighborhoods like Harlem, where Mr. Charles lived, were often covered with little nuance, said James Estrin, a longtime staff photographer for The Times and an editor of the photojournalism blog Lens.
But the possibilities of a life in photojournalism only truly presented themselves to Mr. Laffont in 1968 when an old classmate, Hubert Henrotte, asked him to become the first foreign correspondent for the French photo agency Gamma.
Speaking of saving time, the Gnarbox 2.0 also helps you move more quickly from capture to sharing, which is incredibly useful if you're working on a live event or doing photojournalism of something happening in the moment.
The images represented are diverse in style, offering the perspectives of artists who worked in fashion, like Avedon; photojournalism, such as Burt Glinn; advertising, like Ralph Steiner; or favored experimentation, such as Betty Hahn or Jerry Uelsmann.
The image certainly failed as photojournalism in 1965; for viewers in 2016, however, it serves as an astute commentary on the media spectacle that the civil rights movement sometimes became, as well as a mesmerizing historical document.
A case in point is the winner of one of the photojournalism categories, Australian Paul Hilton's image of a mass of illegally hunted pangolins, seized before their intended export while frozen from Sumatra and laid out to thaw.
In the electronic file was the work of Jack Manning, who had been associated with the Photo League early in his career; Sam Falk, a pioneer of 35-millimeter photojournalism; and Larry C. Morris, a longtime staff photographer.
The winners' work showcases how, when it's not being used for posting selfies, Instagram can serve as a platform for a new kind of democratized DIY photojournalism, broadcasting perspectives on stories not usually found in mainstream news media.
This year, the jury had to choose between thousands of entries from over 140 countries before selecting the top three winners in each of the 18 categories, which range from photojournalism to panoramas and architecture to still lifes.
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Ms. Leibovitz was actually formally trained — at the San Francisco Art Institute where, she said, she studied "classic Robert Frank and Cartier-Bresson," a style she applied to her photojournalism for Rolling Stone magazine and then Vanity Fair.
Soon after Acid Test's release, Schiller pivoted from photojournalism to writing and/or collaborating on books, and eventually films, based on extensive interviews he'd accrued from stories on Lee Harvey Oswald, Lenny Bruce, the Manson murders, and others.
I've used Leicas on and off since I was in high school, and its rangefinder cameras, of which mine is a recent digital version, were once synonymous with photojournalism and documentary photographers like Robert Frank and Henri Cartier-Bresson.
They're especially frustrating considering the fact that in photojournalism, 216 was the year many brave women spoke out about the gender and racial disparity within our industry and the rampant harassment many face in order to do their work.
Just in the photojournalism field, there is this trend for outside photographers to hang parts of their careers on coming for a very short amount of time to this place that has been defined (sometimes accurately) as extreme and edgy.
Though much of the work feels confined by the practical limits of photojournalism, by the obligation to represent "truth" rather than sentiment, these photographers challenge the limits of journalism by capturing the personal through the murky frame of the political.
They are used to spray crops, to monitor pollution levels and disaster zones, to create fireworks displays and produce photojournalism, and even to catch schoolkids cheating on the standardized tests that, in the Chinese education system, assume life-or-death significance.
This week, at the Visa pour l'Image international festival of photojournalism in Perpignan, France, Reuters is launching a grant program which seeks to recruit and develop a diverse new generation of photojournalists to tell original human stories from around the world.
With her eye focused on their images and not on their credentials or contacts, Ms. Sanchis Bencomo has convened a virtual community of experienced and emerging photographers alike whose styles range from documentary and photojournalism to fine art and conceptual photography.
We think back to Sebastião Salgado's photojournalism, and recognize how, compared with this film by McQueen, his photography of human degradation is slightly tainted by the potential of glamour in the depiction of wounded human beings captured in wounded landscapes.
Daniel Berehulak of The New York Times won the photojournalism award for "They Are Slaughtering Us Like Animals," a photo essay on the dozens of killings he witnessed on the streets of Manila as part of the Philippines' campaign against drugs.
It was at ICP that Okwui Enwezor, the towering Nigerian curator, first mounted "Rise and Fall of Apartheid," an impassioned and typically precise study of South African photography and history from 2012, which mixed fine art, photojournalism and bureaucratic documentation.
Along the way he's exhibited work all over the US and Europe and racked up awards; he is the three-time recipient of the New York State Arts Council fellowship and was also awarded the Leica Medal of Excellence for Outstanding Humanistic Photojournalism.
Notes to Editors: Photojournalism Grants Application requirements: - Applicants must be between the ages of 18-35 - They must submit a 30-40 picture portfolio, a detailed story proposal and a CV. - The project can be a work-in-progress or a new idea.
" She says that Reuters support has made this assignment possible – not just by covering her expenses but by providing crucial guidance on journalist safety and other challenges of working in a volatile region – "I have learned so much about the standards and ethics of photojournalism.
Nine hundred people filled a ballroom in the Venetian for a "fireside chat" with Souza, a sixty-two-year-old former Chicago Tribune photographer and professor of photojournalism at Ohio University, who took nearly two million pictures of Obama during his two terms in office.
The New York Times' Lens blog looks at the history of women in American photojournalism: Over the last five years, women have consistently accounted for about 15 percent of the entries to the prestigious World Press Photo awards, according to statistics provided by the organization.
This expectation becomes an interesting problem when the space is being used to show sinister propaganda, photojournalism created to document the plight of others, and art side by side: how can visuals with such disparate aims be displayed together in a space with conflation?
As part of the museum's 2016 IK Prize—an annual award for a project seeking to enhance art gallery experience with digital technology—the Recognition project is anchored by a multifaceted algorithm, comparing the similarities between pieces of art with those of up-to-the-minute photojournalism from Reuters.
Jaar — who consistently deals with violence and oppression within the global context in his work — wants to oppose the 'if it bleeds it leads' mentality of photojournalism by creating pieces that are subtle and ambiguous, but which cut to what he perceives as the heart of the matter.
This 70-year showcase of Magnum Photos, the granddaddy of photojournalism agencies — whose founders included Capa's brother Robert, who shot the much-debated image of a dying Republican soldier in the Spanish Civil War — turns back to printed images and published books, made by professionals shooting with high-end kits.
Coming from a background in photojournalism and street photography, she channels her love for her neighborhood into compelling images of a smiling girl on the sidewalk with a sunbeam of yellow curls surrounding her head, a father pushing a baby in a swing, or a young man skateboarding in a bow tie.
While the actual Tudor Cinema photos depicted a car crash death — not the shooting imagined by de Radiguès and Mannaert — the point is that some of Weegee's pioneering photojournalism, developed for wire services in the darkroom of a car trunk (craftily shown here within a stretch of wordless panels), was often staged.
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Over five months, Chick interviewed more than 218 women who collectively told a story of leading photojournalism institutions rife with bullying, where female photographers have accepted harassment as a cost of doing business, and a freelance labor pool where people are afraid to speak for fear of being labeled as difficult to work with.
"Despite declining student interest in journalism as a career path, she nurtured the newspaper, magazine, broadcast news and photojournalism programs so that they were not lost in a sea of entertainment, advertising and public relations," David Rubin, her predecessor as dean, wrote last week in a tribute to her in The Post-Standard of Syracuse.
In 1946 he was named editor in chief of the daily France Soir, a leading newspaper in the first years after World War II. He joined Paris Match as a reporter at large in 1949, around the time the magazine was relaunched with a strong emphasis on international reporting and photojournalism, much like Life magazine in the United States.
Ever since Life magazine photographed a marathon prom at Mariemont High School near Cincinnati in 1958, proms have been a staple of American photojournalism, visual check-ins on the dreams, egos, libidos, fashions and sometimes the segregated realities of the nation's youth, dressed to the nines and up all night to get lucky, or just to have fun.
For example, the NPPA runs the Best of Photojournalism competition "renowned as 'the contest designed for photojournalists by photojournalists,'" and while we could have asked for rights similar to NGP's, our board was very specific in limiting our terms to those rights needed to run and promote the contest and engage in related initiatives such as exhibits, awards ceremonies, and archiving.
Aiming to "bring together the great New Journalism and the great photojournalism of the second half of the 20th Century," he's already overseen an edition of Gay Talese's famed essay "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold" that includes Phil Stern's photos of the singer, and is now working on combining James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time with Steve Schapiro's photos from the Civil Rights movement.
Over the years we've tackled a variety of themes: from last year's Privacy and Perception Issue, which traced how privacy, sexuality, intimacy, and gender play out online, to our Idols Issue, which created a unique conversation about the line of influence between younger photographers and their peers, to our collaborative issue with the renowned collective Magnum Photos, which paid tribute to work at the crossroads of photojournalism and art.
Freyer, in creating her composite portrait of the artist, leads us through his failed marriages; his being influenced by other photographers, including Walker Evans and Robert Frank; his move from photojournalism (which he felt limited him to the role of illustrator) to fine artist; his published photography books; his move to Texas and then California, and what is presented as a conundrum about the supposed fall-off in quality in his work upon moving west.
In a way, I feel like the print magazine ... The opportunity for a print magazine now is to raise the bar even higher, because if you're working on a monthly schedule and you're assigning and commissioning photography, which no matter how great photography looks online or on an iPad or wherever you're looking at it, it's very seldom — and correct me if I'm wrong — but digital-only outlets are very seldom commissioning high-impact photojournalism or portraiture or anything like that.
John J. Pershing, who led his so-called "Punitive Expedition" in pursuit of Villa after the Mexican rebel leader led his forces into Columbus, N.M. And although the writers John Reed and Ambrose Bierce are perhaps the most widely known Americans who were fascinated enough by the war in Mexico to become a part of it, the M.U.R.E.F. instead dedicates space to local photographers and writers like Melville Jean Herskovits, Harvey Kiefer and Esther Eva Strauss, whose curiosity and dedication to photojournalism helped document the war for readers in Texas and beyond.
She invites us to reflect upon the sophisticated themes of Victor Hugo's full text of "Les Misérables" and accompanying illustrations by Émile Bayard, and how it has become sanitised and sentimentalised among today's audiences by the popular musical (and the Bayard image cropped for its logo.) The scope covers the Irish Potato Famine of the mid 19th century, prompting an intriguing study on memorials dating to as recently as 2016, to photography by Dorothea Lange of New York's Bowery in the 1930s, which formulates as living memory and a precursor to modern photojournalism.
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