Interactive Journalism: Putting You In The War
Since the dawn of photojournalism in the mid 19th century and then with the advent of video journalism, observers have been confined to viewing the single perspective originally captured by the...
View ArticleIn Remembrance: Photojournalists Killed in Libya
The photography and film world sadly lost two of their own on Wednesday. Oscar-nominated war-film director Tim Hetherington and second-prize winning photojournalist Chris Hondros both lost their lives...
View ArticleKalahari 47°: The Heat of Africa on Oven Toasted Prints
Covering most of Botswana and good portions of Namibia and South Africa, the semi-arid Kalahari desert is home to a host of wild animals and diverse peoples. The harsh area takes its name from local...
View ArticleWild Car Wrecks From the Golden Age of the Automobile
For the younger generations it might be hard to imagine a time before seat belts, airbags and crumple zones were standard features in cars, but it wasn’t really that long ago. These astounding photos...
View ArticlePhotojournalist to Syrian Rebels: What do you carry?
“They killed my mother and father. I will kill them with my knife. I will kill them like I would kill a goat,” says Kachadur Manukian, the 25 year old Syrian fighter above. The darkly vignetted image...
View ArticlePhotojournalist Captures Eerie Decay of Disney World’s Defunct Water Park
Ghost stories and trespassing signs don’t deter photojournalist Seph Lawless. The self-proclaimed Artivist (activist and artist) has traveled around the globe and achieved near-celebrity status for his...
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