Photojournalism and Environment Stories By Natalie Fobes• Journalist’s Trade• December 15, 2002 A photographer’s work ‘explores the increasingly complex relationship between people and the environment.’ Read more
Images From Another War in Afghanistan By David B. Edwards• Visual Journalism• December 15, 2001 A controversial program for Afghan ‘journalists’ produced a treasured collection of video, audio and photography. Read more
Images of a Shattered City By Stan Grossfeld• Visual Journalism• December 15, 2001 ‘…you can feel the energy and the horror and a sense of history washing over you at once.’ Read more
Being Receptive to the Unexpected By Eli Reed• Visual Journalism• September 15, 2001 A photographer immerses himself in a community to tell its stories. Read more
Exploring the Relationship Between Photographer and Subject By Denise Keim• Visual Journalism• September 15, 2001 ‘Documentary photography is purity and freedom….’ Read more
Indivisible: Eau Claire, South Carolina By Eli Reed• Visual Journalism• September 15, 2001 Scott Trent peers inside Monteith School, the oldest black school structure in South Carolina Eau Claire High School color guard practicing a routine … Read more
Photojournalism at a Crossroads By Peter Howe• Visual Journalism• September 15, 2001 Technology, culture and economics will determine its future. Read more
Documenting Democracy in America Visual Journalism• September 15, 2001 The Indivisible project portrays grassroots activitiy in 12 communities. Read more
Revealing Afghanistan By Chris Steele-Perkins• Visual Journalism• September 15, 2001 Chris Steele-Perkins captures a people’s grace and culture. Read more
A Photographer’s Journey Begins With a Coffin By Andre Lambertson• Visual Journalism• September 15, 2001 By documenting youngsters’ lives, he hopes to understand what is happening. Read more