Larry Burrows was a noted
photojournalist covering the Vietnam War from 1962 until his death in 1971.
Gamers have the chance to take the role of
a photojournalist covering events at the time of the 1979 uprising.
Talk: «Artis Presents: A Lecture with Miki Kratsman» at School of Visual Arts An Argentinean - born photographer who has lived in Israel since 1971, Miki Kratsman is one of the most respected
photojournalists covering the Israeli - Palestinian conflict and its impact on the daily life of the Palestinian people.
As a freelance
photojournalist he covered the wars in Central America and the serpent handling holiness people of Appalachia.
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The award - winning
photojournalist talks about
covering conflict, getting kidnapped and hiding film in her bra.
Its
cover photo seems certain to be one submitted and personally recommended by Sean O'Connell (Sean Penn), a revered nomadic
photojournalist whose work Walter has edited for years without direct communication.
That explains why he thinks hes ready to
cover a strange outbreak of violence solo, but the experienced
photojournalist quickly learns hes out of his depth.
He trained as a
photojournalist, and
covered the war in Kosovo; in the last decade Fuglsig's...
Photojournalist Matt Hackney, who was
covering the event reported that del Toro answered a question about the progress of Silent Hills with, «It's not gonna happen and that breaks my greasy heart.»
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»).
Steve McCurry, the legendary
photojournalist behind National Geographic's 1985 Afghan Girl
cover, captures moments of conflict and quietude in a landmark exhibit at Ayala Museum.
As a
photojournalist Chim
covered many important political events for leading magazines including Life, beginning with the Spanish Civil War.
Award - winning
photojournalist Guy Tillim has
covered subjects from teenage soldiers in Rwanda to citizens displaced by the Angolan 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.
Their shows also
cover a wide swath of portraiture, including an extensive exhibit by Harry Benson, a Scottish
photojournalist with a knack for capturing civil rights riots and early glamour shots of Kate Moss with equal vigor.
Charlie Varley is a British freelance
photojournalist who has traveled the world documenting the sublime to the surreal for the most demanding media and commercial clients on the planet,
covering everything from celebrities and presidents to war and peace.
Skerry is a Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, and a
photojournalist with National Geographic,
covering stories from the struggle of harp seals to the decline in the world's fisheries.
Emily is an award winning and published
photojournalist and her work can be seen in a variety of publications, book
covers and smart device apps.