After working
as a photojournalist for several years, she made the leap and started her own business and now enjoys sharing tips and tricks with emerging photographers.
Having left Ethiopia at a young age, Muluneh spent her early years bouncing between Yemen, England, and Cyprus before moving to Canada and later the United States, where she took up a position
as a photojournalist for the Washington Post.
Muluneh got her start
as a photojournalist for the Washington Post, but has since cultivated her own brand of highly stylized portraiture.
Cartier - Bresson moved seamlessly between art and commerce, participating in gallery shows while working
as a photojournalist for titles including Harper's Bazaar and LIFE.
Stephen Shames has worked
as a photojournalist for over forty - five years, using his photography to raise awareness of social issues, with a particular focus on race and child poverty.
Smith has worked
as a photojournalist for seven newspapers since graduating from Southern Methodist University with a degree in journalism.
As a photojournalist for the Sygma Photo Agency in Paris, Jones documented conflict all over the world, most notably in Eastern Europe, Africa and the Middle East, his work being widely published by Time, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, the Sunday Times Magazine, Paris Match, and Stern.
As a photojournalist for Life magazine, Elisofon photographed the people, culture, arts, and landscape of Africa becoming known as the first photographer to popularize post-war images of Africa and its leaders in American media.
Lee worked
as a photojournalist for a few years after receiving a master's degree, but «by the time the [Lonely Cabin] project was done, I felt strongly that I wanted to be an artist instead of being a photojournalist,» she has said.
Libbert has sustained a highly successful practice
as a photojournalist for 60 years, working for a host of national publications including The Guardian and The Observer.
Not exact matches
An Armenian medical student and an American
photojournalist compete
for the love of the same woman
as the Ottoman Empire crumbles into war - torn chaos.
But
for all its ripped - from - the - headlines urgency, Polisse plays out
as something close to a histrionic farce, with endless scenes of the detectives themselves verbally and / or physically abusing suspects and colleagues, railing against Sarkozy, and holding forth about their personal lives in the company of a
photojournalist (played by the director) assigned to document the unit
for a government - sponsored book.
In Triage, he plays a
photojournalist who throws caution aside, hurling himself into battle
for a good picture
as if forgetting tha..
During his tenure
as a TV
Photojournalist and Investigative Producer, Cam created stories
for WSMV - TV and WZTV - TV in Nashville and NBC Nightly News.
Alwin Springer, who worked
for Andial Performance Parts and was Porsche Motorsport North American President and CEO, will add to the panel,
as will
photojournalist Jeff Zwart, who's also driven a 911 to victory at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.
As a testament to Blurb's popularity
for visual artists, it was the service of choice
for photojournalist Craig F. Walker of The Denver Post - he used Blurb to print his Pulitzer - Prize winning collection of photos of Ian Fisher, a young soldier sent to Iraq.
I found that the best way
for me to explore the ocean was
as a
photojournalist, telling stories through my photos.
His first expedition was in 1988
as a medic and
photojournalist for the Ocean Research Center of the Arctic Project.
Adeel started his career
as a
photojournalist with Reuters and is currently represented by Polaris Images in New - York in addition to being a contract photographer
for Bloomberg News and The New York Times.
A
photojournalist with the eye of a visual artist,
for more than 60 years, Parks covered civil rights, race and poverty issues,
as well
as high fashion, and in 1969 was the first African American to write and direct a Hollywood feature film («The Learning Tree»).
Later, she worked
as a
photojournalist and foreign correspondent
for international magazines and newspapers.
2017 Taylor Wessing prize goes to portrait of 16 - year - old migrant The winner of the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2017 has been announced
as Spanish
photojournalist César Dezfuli,
for his photograph of 16 - year - old Malian migrant Amadou Sumaila, taken on board a rescue vessel in the Mediterranean Sea.
As a
photojournalist Chim covered many important political events
for leading magazines including Life, beginning with the Spanish Civil War.
After graduating with a BA Hons in PhotoMedia from Salisbury College, Wiltshire, Daniel began his professional career in 2004
as a
photojournalist at Solent News and Photo Agency, where he covered national news and features
for all the major UK newspaper titles including The Times and Daily Telegraph, producing multiple front page images along the way.
Antwerp - born painter Luc Tuymans has been convicted of copyright infringment
for using
photojournalist Katrijn Van Giel's photo of rightwing Belgian politician Jean - Marie Dedecker
as the basis
for a painting.
The City Lost and Found showcases important bodies of work by renowned photographers and
photojournalists such
as Thomas Struth, Martha Rosler, and Barton Silverman, along with artists known
for their profound connections to place, such
as Romare Bearden in New York and ASCO in Los Angeles.
That was the year publisher Henry Luce hired her
as one of four
photojournalists for a new project: a newsphoto magazine called Life that started with a sale of 5 million copies.
Alongside established
photojournalists such
as the Iranian - born Abbas, the V&A will be showing the work of Youssef Nabil, who once worked
for David LaChapelle and was championed by Tracey Emin when she discovered his hand - coloured photographic prints made in homage to old Egyptian film stills.
Founded in 1947 by legends Robert Capa, Henri Cartier - Bresson, David (Chim) Seymour and George Rodger, Magnum Photos was founded
as an agency by and
for photojournalists to provide them artistic freedom and control over the rights to their work.
SG: I believed that there was not a true international platform
for photographers, outside of
photojournalists, to have the exposure that they,
as artists, require.
In 1968, he took to the streets
as a young
photojournalist working
as a stringer
for Time and Newsweek.
Perhaps on the basis of his street photography —
for which he is best - known — of New York's East Village, where he lived and worked
for more than 60 years, Leiter has been lumped in with the amorphous «New York School of Photography», which is said to have included, among others, pragmatic
photojournalists such
as Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Bruce Davidson, Robert Frank, William Klein, Helen Levitt, and Weegee.
Brian Palmer (MFA 1990 Photography)
Photojournalist, writer; formerly CNN reporter; formerly with Fortune magazine; formerly Beijing bureau chief, U.S. News and World Reports; his documentary, Full Disclosure (2009), based on his experience
as an embedded journalist in Iraq with a U.S. Marine infantry unit was supported by grants from the Ford Foundation and the Applied Research Center; photos have appeared in the New York Times; contributor, Mother Jones magazine, Colorlines, The Huffington Post; 2009 fellow at NYU Law School's Center
for Law and Security, recipient of the Nation Institute investigative journalism grant
This body of work is a meticulous studio project
for which Douglas assumed the identity of a character working
as a Weegee-esque
photojournalist and commercial photographer in midcentury Vancouver.
Braasch, a
photojournalist for over thirty years, takes the photos illustrating his nature articles
for such magazines
as National Geographic, Audubon, and Scientific America.
Sam's background
as a
photojournalist and computer software developer enables him to combine a practical understanding of content creation and a technical perspective to find solutions
for his clients.