Sentences with phrase «former photojournalist»

The entries here will touch upon that dilemma — that of a former photojournalist, a visual storyteller, who now trains others to do the same.
At Copenhagen's V1 Gallery, former photojournalist Peter Funch presented uncanny color photographs of pedestrians taken at various New York street corners — a bit like Bill Cunningham's photo essays interpreted by Philip - Lorca diCorcia.

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Gyokeres, a former Air Force photojournalist who stressed his commitment to safety, said he received permission from the Capitol Police to use the drone.
On the civilian front, Mason Weaver (Brie Larson) is a tough, sexy «photojournalist» (a job that exists in the movies, not so much in real life) who senses the story of a lifetime, and Bill has also hired a tracker: former British special forces guy James Conrad (Hiddleston) whose alpha chops are established at the very beginning with a perfunctory fight in a bar.
A professional photojournalist, a former combat photographer and a lifelong street photographer, Engels brings a sensitivity to his images and compositions.
The featurette sees the cast discussing the film and their characters, revealing that the film will take place during the Vietnam War - era in the 1970s and follows an expedition to the island led by Tom Hiddleston's former SAS officer and Brie Larson's photojournalist and peace activist.
Finding your way to those iconic photo spots overlooking the Grand Canyon or Machu Picchu is generally easy to do with little or no planning, but an adventurous traveller looking to capture post-civil war urban decay in the former Yugoslavia, or a budding photojournalist hoping to immortalise the essence of village life in Sub-Saharan Africa, would be wise to plan ahead.
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