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Two months after the earthquake, Haitians at all levels of society are trying to get back to normal life in very difficult circumstances. An......
If you do one thing today, read this article. It's utterly fascinating....
Professor David Campbell debunks the idea of 'compassion fatigue' at the Third Frame conference two weeks ago in London. For me this was the most interesting presentation in a day of great talks,......
From 1957 to 1965, legendary photographer W. Eugene Smith made approximately 4,000 hours of recordings on 1,741 reel-to-reel tapes and nearly 40,000 photographs in a......
US photojournalist Ed Kashi is in London next week for an exhibition of his project Curse of the Black......
Found on the fabulous Picture Story blog...
I have to say, I think Magnum in Motion are really on top of their game at the moment. For something like the third time......
"I don't think there is any one photograph that can encompass the loss that people suffered. I think there comes a time when......
Following on from Platon's recent civil rights portraits in the New Yorker, Magnum's Bruce Davidson looks back at his time documenting the period in......
The BBC has a great audio slideshow today featuring the voice and photos of former Grenadier guards officer Cpt Alexander Allan who spent six......
Ever wondered what it takes to get the photographs of world-class skiiers as they whizz by? Probably not, but the Winter Olympics starts tomorrow in......
It's difficult to squash a big subject like the US civil rights movement into a 15 minute multimedia piece but Platon's current project for......
Photographer Stephen Ferry has spent the best part of a decade documenting the brutal Colombian civil war. Its population is terrrorised by both the......
I feel off-balance, and unable to keep up with the pace of the life unfolding in front of me. There are a million obvious images, but none that feel right to a frame.......
I'm not - on the whole - personally a fan of multimedia pieces where the photographer talks over his own work. But I'll make a big......
Sadly people are not really interested in the photographs I take of a rather depressing side of our society - Don McCullin. In 1989, British photojournalist......
Whatever your thoughts on the mass media scramble to Haiti over recent weeks, there's no denying the effectiveness of this panorama of the destroyed......
BBC Radio 4 has been thinking about photojournalism over the past 24 hours: Are Haiti pictures too graphic? Save the Children aid worker Ishbel Matheson and former Guardian picture editor Eamonn McCabe discuss the question......
Magnum's Susan Meiselas on photography's potential to connect and move audiences by "expanding the circle of knowledge" about human rights and social justice issues. ...