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Pakistan: A Freelancer as Photographer

Pakistan: A Freelancer as Photographer

RELATED ARTICLE“Photojournalists reach viewers in different ways” – Iason AthanasiadisWhen I went to Pakistan in 2007, the country was embroiled in a huge constitutional crisis. In one day of violence…
Finding Common Themes in Louisiana and Iraq

Finding Common Themes in Louisiana and Iraq

Words and photographs by Kael Alford.
A Personal Project: Third-Generation Victims of Agent Orange

A Personal Project: Third-Generation Victims of Agent Orange

Words and photographs by Justin Mott.
‘Lost Boys’ Return to Sudan as Doctors

‘Lost Boys’ Return to Sudan as Doctors

Words by Christopher Tyree. Photographs by Stephen Katz and Christopher Tyree.

In Pursuing a Personal Project, Global Dimensions Emerge

‘As photojournalists casting about for creative and meaningful direction in the face of … an industry shifting beneath our feet, we may be best served by following the threads of…

When Language Fails Us

‘… truth is not at all lovely and not at all reconcilable with the military communiqués of war correspondence.’

Tugging Meaning Out of Trauma

‘The journalists, by telling the survivors’ stories, are a witness to the witness and they bring that story to the larger society.’
Forming Connection, Finding Comfort

Forming Connection, Finding Comfort

An Essay in Words and Photographs
Shooting War: A Photographer’s Vision

Shooting War: A Photographer’s Vision

An Essay in Words and Photographs

When Murder Strikes a Small Community

‘What is a news organization’s responsibility to its reporters who are eyewitness to murder? Can an editorial staff experience depression or long-term PTSD as a result of such exposure?’