It was
the first photojournalism magazine published in the United States and its editors placed photographs on par with written text.
Not exact matches
Photojournalism became my profession soon after I got my
first digital camera.
Opening: «A Cool Breeze» at Howard Greenberg Gallery Founded in 1981, Howard Greenberg Gallery calls itself the
first to display
photojournalism and «street photography,» before these genres were widely recognized as fine art.
Howard Greenberg Gallery — founded in 1981 and originally known as Photofind — was the
first to consistently exhibit
photojournalism and «street» photography, now accepted as important components of photographic art.
He has also received the Photokina Award, Cologne, Germany, 1951; the
First Annual
Photojournalism Conference Award, University of Miami, 1957; the Philadelphia Museum College of Art Citation, 1961; the Newhouse Citation, Syracuse University, 1961; the Fourth Biennale Internazionale Della Fotografic Gold Medal, Venice, Italy, 1963; the American Society of Magazine Photographers» Life Achievement in Photography Award, 1975; the Advertising Club of New York «Andy Award of Excellence», 1983; the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service to Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, 1985; the Lotus Club Medal of Merit Award, NYC, 1986; the Photographic Administrators, Inc. «Lifetime Commemorative Medal for Outstanding Contribution in the Field of Photography, NYC, 1988; the Joseph Sudek Commemorative Medal for Outstanding Contribution in the Field of Photography, Prague, 1989; the Photographic Society of Japan's «150 Years of Photography Photographer Award,» 1989.
In the early 1970s, an amazing
photojournalism project called Documerica captured a polluted nation in the midst of establishing its
first major environmental protections.
Winner of Outstanding New Print Journalist of the Year award in
first year of duty for articles in categories including
photojournalism, news, feature and more.