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FRIDAY NIGHT: Mexicans sure know how to dress up for a Halloween Party! Comments/Questions?
eastafricaart: Selection of photos from the Burundian photographer Teddy Mazina’s set “Femmes de Mon Pays” available on his Flickr page (dated 2010 - 2012). You can listen to an interview with Teddy Mazina about photojournalism in Burundi here.
So, I’m just sipping my coffee and bloop, coffee went everywhere. I thought b&w was appropriate for this bit of photojournalism. Disasters deserve gravitas ;)
Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004)
theweekmagazine: The week’s best photojournalism
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timelightbox: Rodrigo Abd—AP March 10, 2012. Hana, 12, flashes the victory sign next to her sister Eva, 13, as they recover from severe injuries after the Syrian Army shelled their house in Idlib, north Syria. Their father and two siblings were killed
Making a living in the mines of Africa. From New York Times - photo credit to Finbarr O'Reilly/Reuters
Inside Syria: Photographs by Rodrigo Abd
Ed Kashi's Reflections on His Photos, in Diaries and Letters
nwkarchivist: On This Date In 1965, 3,000 Demonstrators Began Their March From Selma To Montgomery, Alabama. They started down U.S. 80 out of Selma on a Sunday clear as crystal, and they marched into Montgomery four days later in a light spring rain.
Joe Louis and Fidel Castro in 1959. Photograph by Bobby Sengstacke
Mississippi Freedom Marcher, March on Washington, 1963. Photograph by Roy Rudolph DeCarava.
The dude has a sense of humor. From Getty Images
fotojournalismus: A Congolese woman carrying her baby casts her vote in Goma during the presidential and legislative elections on November 28, 2011. The Democratic Republic of Congo held national elections Monday under a cloud of violence after clashes
fotojournalismus: Red chairs are displayed along a main street in Sarajevo as the city marks the 20th anniversary of the start of the Bosnian war on April 6, 2012. Some 100,000 people died and 2 million people were forced from their homes as Bosnia
fotojournalismus: Agashya, Mt. Sabyinyo, Rwanda, 2004. [Credit : Sebastião Salgado] Salgado spent a month with the gorillas in Uganda and Rwanda. Before the civil war in Rwanda, the mountain gorillas were a big tourist attraction, and are becoming
nwkarchivist: President Franklin D. Roosevelt Died On This Date In 1945 The pace of F.D.R’s passing was like that of his life, swift and incisive: At 1:40 p.m., April 12, 1945, the 32nd President of the United States signed a series of documents,
warwithinaframe: Attiullah,7, is seen posing in front of an x-ray of the bullet that entered the small boy’s back coming out through his chest standing by his bed at Mirwais hospital October 13, 2009 Kandahar, Afghanistan. According to his grandfather,
bigbigheavy: John and Jackie Kennedy
livelymorgue: Nov. 23, 1968: The Times wrote about the White House photographer Yoichi Robert Okamoto, right, who produced most of the 250,000 photos of President Lyndon B. Johnson housed at the time in a laboratory in Georgetown. The reporter, Nan
warwithinaframe: Nzigire, 25, rests in a bed in Gersom Hospital in Goma (October 17, 2008). Nzigire, from a region near Goma called Sake, was raped by 3 members of the CNDP (Congrès National pour la Défense du Peuple/National Congress for the Defence
This kid’s in trouble. He’s from Mauritania. The photo documents the sahel crisis in Mauritania. Upper-arm test shows he’s teetering on the edge of severe acute malnutrition. Photo by @Justin_Eugene of World Food Programme.
FOLKS - This is a child! DISPLACED: A Malian refugee pulled a jerrycan of water at the Mbere refugee camp on Thursday, near Bassiknou in southern Mauritania. Fighting in Mali has displaced more than 60,000 people internally, and a similar number have
fotojournalismus: Sarajevo, 1993. In the frontline district of Dobrinja, garbage containers and sandbags protect passers-by from Serbian sniper fire. A young boy runs along, his small height making it unnecessary for him to duck down like adults when
warwithinaframe: May 28, 2012. A woman holds her malnourished child at a therapeutic feeding center at al-Sabyeen hospital in Sana’a, Yemen. Mohamed al-Sayaghi
NYPD officer buys homeless man a pair of boots - an angel at work
onlyonememberinmygenus: Black women has and will always be beautiful.
fotojournalismus: An Afghan labourer sleeps in his cart at a mosque in Kabul on July 15, 2013. [Credit : Massoud Hossaini/AFP/Getty Images] Afgani
life: Bill Eppridge, one of the greatest photojournalists of his generation and the photographer who famously captured Robert Kennedy’s assassination in Los Angeles in June 1968, died on October 2, 2013. He was 75. Read more about his life. (Photo:
newyorker: Last summer, the photographer Alec Soth and the writer Brad Zellar traveled throughout Colorado, meeting hundreds of people and detailing the trivial, riveting moments of their lives. The aim of their long-term project was to capture “both
“Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again.” - Henri Cartier-Bresson
“Apprehension” Miss Sarah Jean, my forever muse Imaged at the old farmhouse in Linden IA
“Hunger Can’t Wait” Captured in downtown Des Moines IA
“Film Is Dead” Imaged in the stairwell of a local studio I frequent. That is Kari Shannon as the grieving widow, Jeremy as the detective, and Lance Shuey (one of my local photographer buddies) as the police photographer. I hope you young
lensblr-network: miscellanyofdays.tumblr.com I love the frozen moment. I love capturing those moments and revisiting them and walking through the memories they represent. I’ve long been fascinated with photojournalism and documentary photography. Some
wetheurban: PHOTOGRAPHY: Dreamy Photography by Brooke DiDonato Today we’re delighted to showcase the work of NYC based 23-year-old fine art and portrait photographer Brooke DiDonato. Already earning her BA in photojournalism, DiDonato’s dreamy
Andres Zuluaga photojournal
Lee Miller As a war correspondent for British Vogue, she was the one of very few photojournalists (and the only female one) to advance across Europe with the Allied armies.
lightpocket: Rutgers’ Austin Carroll has the ball tipped away from him by Hampton’s Jasper Williams during 1st half mens basketball at the RAC in Piscataway on Sunday, November 20, 2011. Rutgers defeats Hampton 66-52. Andrew Miller/For The Star-Ledger
“Rows and rows of emaciated people, silhouettes crowded and filthy angry, facing the delicate faces and hungry children queuing for food packages; the image of a mother grieving over the death of his son, the tears of a father who is reunited with her
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rox-and-prose: thebaconsandwichofregret: by-grace-of-god: Le Figaro have a newly published photograph from inside Notre Dame shortly before the roof collapsed, as molten lead fell into the nave. (+) This is what I love about photojournalism. It is just
fotojournalismus: A boy from a minority known as Akhdam looks through a hole in a blanket covering his family’s hut in a slum area where they live in Sanaa March 4, 2012. The Akhdam, believed to be the descendants of Ethiopian soldiers who arrived
storyboard: Capturing Libya: Through a Hipstamatic Lens To photojournalism purists, it was pure blasphemy: a prestigious prize, third place for photo of the year, granted to a New York Times photographer who’d used not a 35mm to document U.S. soldiers
letselopetoday: Love Radio is a good example on how photojournalism can benefit from art photography and vice versa. With the following question as their starting point: “How can perpetrators and victims live with each other again after a history of
Carrie George - Photojournalism
fotojournalismus:A Truth Beyond Photojournalism: Cristina de Middel’s Nigerian Journey
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dduane:thebaconsandwichofregret:by-grace-of-god: Le Figaro have a newly published photograph from inside Notre Dame shortly before the roof collapsed, as molten lead fell into the nave. (+)This is what I love about photojournalism. It is just a history
josh mac photojournal
inothernews: bobbycaputo: A worker is seen partially submerged under water as he tries to repair a broken pipe in Caracas, Venezuela, on Sept. 26. (Rodrigo Abd/Associated Press) Some of the best photojournalism is that which illustrates the surreality
theburninglotus: So, I’m just sipping my coffee and bloop, coffee went everywhere. I thought b&w was appropriate for this bit of photojournalism. Disasters deserve gravitas ;)
thearaxie: New photojournal up at Godsgirls.com and thearaxie.com tonight! (Taken with instagram)
timelightbox: PHOTO: ROHAN KELLY FOR DAILY TELEGRAPH Here Are the Best Wildlife Photos of the Year Each year, World Press Photo selects the best photojournalism images produced over the previous 12 months.
historycupboard: Mustafa Xaja, Kosovar-Albanian refugee, Kosovar-Albanian border, Kukes, Albania, 1999 :’(
biculturalist: One thing I immediately find interesting is the lack of photojournalism detailing the damage of the Paris attacks- the damaged stadium, the bodies of the victims, the restaurant, the ensued chaos, the tears, the emotions. Instead we mostly