Articles

A Photographer’s Journey Begins With a Coffin

By documenting youngsters’ lives, he hopes to understand what is happening.

Ownership Guides a Newspaper’s Mission

Responding to Wall Street’s demands can erode long-term quality.

A Place for Words and Images to Call Home

At DoubleTake, photographers and writers document the human experience.

Photojournalism and Documentary Photography

They are identical mediums, sending different messages.

My Son Became a Voice the Media Relied on

For mother and son, ‘the tug-and-pull of the media was unnerving.’

The Philadelphia Inquirer: Cuts Jeopardize Quality

‘One of journalism’s top destinations has become a departure lounge.’

The Evolutionary Growth of Newspapers’ Look and Feel

‘Readers appreciate the design and feel of a publication before assessing its contents.’

Journalism and Myth

Do They Create a Cautionary Tale?

Silencing Voices for Racial Change During the 1950’s

National magazine editors published those urging moderation and the status quo.

The Chandra Levy Story

What does media coverage look and feel like from the other side?