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What ‘Civil War’ Gets Right (and Wrong) About Photojournalism
23 Apr 2024 22:42 GMT
… ways, it honors its photojournalist subjects well in the … the skill and dedication photojournalists require to work in … pointed out, Garland holds photojournalists in high regard but … compelling photographs, and both photojournalists played by Kirsten Dunst …
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Photojournalist Sebastio Salgado at 80 still captures the world
23 Apr 2024 13:39 GMT
… old, Sebastiao Salgado, the Brazilian photojournalist with a five-decade legacy …
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CHR denounces confiscation of photojournalist’s equipment during coverage
23 Apr 2024 09:10 GMT
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Longtime photojournalist at Springfield capitol dies at 78
22 Apr 2024 10:30 GMT
… also worked as a freelance photojournalist.
Fowler said Milner and State …
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KSAT mourns sudden death of beloved photojournalist
21 Apr 2024 18:04 GMT
… the KSAT team has died.
Photojournalist Jose “Joe” Arredondo, 49, died … missed.”
“Joe was an amazing photojournalist and an even better person … died of natural causes.
KSAT Photojournalist Jose "Joe" Arredondo …
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Abilene Reporter-News sweeps journalism awards, photojournalist wins big
21 Apr 2024 17:54 GMT
… this weekend. The staff photojournalist won nine of them.
… , and Ronald W. Erdrich, photojournalist and columnist.
Among his awards … won the first place Star Photojournalist award three times. His … judges wrote, "The photojournalist put me right in the …
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Remembering Tim Hetherington, a fearless photojournalist and friend who died in Libya
20 Apr 2024 06:07 GMT
… the country’s most important photojournalists. His archive – including the work …
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Photojournalist';s tortoise farming venture
20 Apr 2024 04:19 GMT
A photojournalist has a newfound passion for tortoise farming, sparked by an unexpected detour during a work trip, and it has proven to be a profitable pursuit.
By: Jetjaras Na Ranong | Published: 20 Apr 2024
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Through the lens of Tim Hetherington, photojournalist killed in Libya
19 Apr 2024 23:21 GMT
A soldier in the US army in the Korengal Valley, eastern Afghanistan. Unlike many war photographers, who spend only weeks in a warzone, Hetherington would return to the same places over several months or years
TIM HETHERINGTON/IWM
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Witness to Violence: Photojournalist Recalls Decades of Documenting Kosovo’s Turbulent Times
19 Apr 2024 06:56 GMT
“When we went there, the police had formed a cordon… when they saw that we were journalists they told us: ‘We’ve been waiting for you like a bird waiting for its prey’ and locked us up and beat us up. Two hours later, we were out, and, thank God, the …