Opening: JAPAN/now at Fovea
Fovea Exhibitions, a non-profit whose primary mission is to educate audiences through its gallery shows of photojournalistic work, is marking its fourth anniversary with a new show called JAPAN/now....
View ArticleWhen Buddhists Go Bad: Photographs by Adam Dean
The spectacle of faith makes for luminous photography. Buddhism, in particular, lends itself to the lens: those shaven heads and richly hued monastic robes; the swirls of incense; the pure expressions...
View ArticlePJL: July 2013 (Part 1)
Features and Essays Per-Anders Pettersson Per-Anders Pettersson: Soweto, the story of South Africa’s transformation (NBC News) Jehad Nga: Mali (Photo Booth) Andrew Esiobo: West Africa, as Seen From Its...
View ArticlePJL: July 2013 (Part 2)
Features and Essays Michael Nichols / National Geographic Michael Nichols: The Short Happy Life of a Serengeti Lion (NGM) Death is always near, and teamwork is essential on the Serengeti—even for a...
View ArticleSeven Days of Tragedy: Photographer Recounts Covering Typhoon Haiyan for TIME
I arrived in Tacloban, the city hit hardest by Typhoon Haiyan, just as desperate families were trying to flee. The airport was chaotic and barely functioning. Located on a thin peninsula, it had been...
View ArticlePJL: November 2013 (Part 2)
Features and Essays Anastasia Taylor-Lind / VII for Wired Anastasia Taylor-Lind: The Surge (Wired) Fighting polio in Afghanistan | You can follow Taylor-Lind’s new project on Europe’s declining...
View ArticleTIME’s Best Photojournalism of 2013
In 2013, TIME sent photographers on assignment to dozens of countries all over the world — Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Russia, The Philippines, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Venezuela, Pakistan, Myanmar,...
View ArticlePJL: March 2014 (Part 1)
Features and Essays Muhammed Muheisen—AP Muhammed Muheisen: Female Brick-makers in debt in Pakistan (AP Big Story) Tens of thousands of poor Pakistanis work hard in brick kilns, agriculture fields and...
View ArticlePJL: May 2014 (Part 1)
Features and Essays Adam Dean for The New York Times Adam Dean: Death Stalks Muslims as Myanmar Cuts Off Aid (New York Times) Humanitarian crisis is unfolding among the Rohingya, a Muslim minority...
View ArticlePJL: July 2014 (Part 1)
Features and Essays Misha Friedman Misha Friedman: To Be a Russian (New York Times) Project about patriotism among Russians | Larger project website here Chloe Dewe Mathews—Panos PicturesPrivate Joseph...
View ArticlePhotojournalism Daily: Oct. 28, 2014
Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights the work of photographer An-My Lê in the new book on the American military, Events Ashore. The carefully composed, unexpectedly beautiful large...
View ArticlePhotojournalism Daily: Nov. 21, 2014
Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights Mauricio Lima’s photographs on fishing for the pirarucu, one of the world’s largest freshwater fish, in Brazil’s Amazonas region. Nearly two...
View ArticlePhotojournalism Daily: Dec. 3, 2014
Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights Adam Dean‘s work on the booming jade industry in Myanmar, which is fueled by rampant corruption and drug use among miners. The source of the...
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