In May 2009, Stephen Mayes spoke at the World Press Photo awards ceremony in Amsterdam. He had served as secretary of the jury for the awards from 2004 to 2009, and his observations about photo judging led to … Read more
‘It’s not about finding new ways to do old things, but time to radically rethink our business models by redefining our products, our partners, and our clients.’ Read more
Exposure, a photojournalism, documentary studies, and human rights program, ‘prepares students for immersive experiences and guides them in their efforts to document through photography what they observe.’ Read more
‘I ask myself what I should be teaching my students. How can I prepare them so they can find good jobs? Figuring this out is my daily challenge.’ Read more
‘Today, how we divide our time and do our work and get paid for it has virtually no connection to how things worked for those who started out a decade or two before us.’ Read more
Using emerging funding strategies and finding fresh venues to display their work, photographers bring foreign news reporting to new audiences. Read more
‘I want my students to be engaged not just about making a product … they’ll submit to the College Photographer of the Year contest—but in thinking critically about the process and aesthetic choices.’ Read more
The idea behind Wéyo ‘was to capitalize on our collective years of journalism experience and turn our narrative storytelling abilities toward work with nonprofits.’ Read more
RELATED ARTICLE “Carving New Pathways with Photojournalism Students” – Josh Meltzer To see more of Meltzer’s work, visit his Web site.My Fulbright project in Mexico centered on migration within the … Read more