About Blog Johnny Joo a 26 - year - old
photojournalist from Ohio.
Newsha Takavolian, a female
photojournalist from Tehran, also addresses women's roles in Iranian society in her potent series of portraits, Mothers of Martyrs.
I worked as an independent
photojournalist from 1976 to 1980, with assignments from the New York Times, Life, Look, and Time magazines.
Scarlet Lake Costume — Get the look of one of the award - winning and multifaceted
photojournalist from Sega's Modern Espionage RPG.
With award winning journalists and
photojournalists from all over the world, our experts and peer to peer sharing, we'll guide you through topics ranging from health, travel, manners, legal, lifestyle and more.
With award winning journalists and
photojournalists from all over the world, our experts and peer to peer sharing, will guide you through topics ranging from health, travel, manners, legal and lifestyle just to mention a few.
A new website features work by more than 400 women
photojournalists from 67 countries.
About Blog Raymond and Jessie Leung are International Award Winning Wedding
Photojournalists from WPJA based in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Not exact matches
Mosa'ab Elshamy — Associated Press:
Photojournalist Elshamy rose to prominence by capturing gripping images
from Cairo during the Arab Spring, and he's continued to provide a lens for western audiences into the Middle Eastern world.
The Salases, a father and son team, were the official
photojournalists for Fidel Castro
from the time of the revolution in 1959 until Osvaldo died in 1992 (his son Roberto still lives and works in Havana).
Gyokeres, a former Air Force
photojournalist who stressed his commitment to safety, said he received permission
from the Capitol Police to use the drone.
Images captured by
photojournalists at La Naciỏn newspaper in Costa Rica show the impact of eruptions this week around Turrialba volcano, located about 50 kilometers
from the nation's capital city of San José.
The slow fallout of a Colombian gold rush is given detailed, deliberate scrutiny in «Marmato,» a highly conscientious debut feature
from erstwhile
photojournalist Mark Grieco that is equal parts passion and compassion project.
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.
After spending months as a hostage in Syria, a
photojournalist (Roman Kolinka) heads off on a trip to India in the latest
from Mia Hansen - Løve (Things To Come, Eden, The Father Of My Children).
In fact,
from what Capcom has posted on its official Dead Rising Facebook page, everyone's favorite zombie - murdering
photojournalist may be heading on a work trip to «paradise».
There are also two archival segments
from The Dick Cavett Show
from 1971 featuring Pauline Kael (making a case for the film) and, in a later show, Altman, and a gallery of stills shot on the set of the film by
photojournalist Steve Schapiro.
Journalists will love this striking exploration of warzones over the past 15 years, following a
photojournalist as he moves
from naive and hungry to cynical and reflective by way of Bosnia, Chechnya, Rwanda, Kosovo, Afghanistan...
Aside
from the quality of the filmmaking (Cabral is an acclaimed
photojournalist), what sets this film apart is the level of access that the directors got to Saeed and to his target (who also talks frankly to them about the Kafka-esque situation he finds himself in).
The whip - smart dialogue and powerful supporting performances
from Billy Bob Thornton (as a sage Marine general), Margot Robbie (as an earnest British correspondent), and Martin Freeman (as a lovably sexist freelance
photojournalist) keep things afloat.
While he's since dabbled in absurd cameos and fully - featured what ifs, the calamitous
photojournalist always felt inseparable
from the mall in Willamette.
The plot centers on a
photojournalist (Monaghan) haunted by a tragic event who has escaped
from the world in an upscale New York penthouse.
June 14, 2013 • Bobbie Hanvey is a prolific
photojournalist and radio interviewer
from Northern Ireland.
News
from the Front: Women Reporters of World War II Although seeing, hearing, and reading «on the spot» reporting by women in war zones is not unusual today, during World War II, women reporters and
photojournalists often had to argue and cajole their way to the frontlines to report the news.
Students examine details
from photojournalist Tomas van Houtryve's drone photography project «Blue Sky Days» to analyze the author's purpose for the project and design their own visual arts projects.
For answers to that loaded question, I consulted three experts who have made it their mission to document, expose, and fight animal cruelty throughout Asia — a front - line rescuer, a
photojournalist and videographer, and an official
from a leading international animal welfare organization.
I'm Jessica Janoski, a travel
photojournalist hailing
from Minneapolis, MN and currently gallivanting around Bolivia where I live in Santa Cruz de la Sierra.
Ponant's nine - day Discover Saint - Laurent cruise
from Quebec City to Boston includes workshops with award - winning French
photojournalists Céline Clanet and Ambroise Tézenas.
The story strays
from the
photojournalist and follows an ex-motocross champion, Chuck Greene.
Off the Record retells the story of the Fortune City outbreak
from the perspective of Frank West, a
photojournalist.
Arriving back to the UAE after five or six weeks away, we'd look out of the window of the car on the way home
from the airport and point out all of the things that had changed in the time we'd been gone; a new skyscraper would've started construction on what used to be an empty sandlot, or a complex of villas had been flattened to make way for a hotel, or what used to be small roundabout was now on its way to becoming a spaghetti junction,» says British
photojournalist Alex Atack, the man behind this series, Under Construction.
Better known as a
photojournalist who captures images of presidential power, his exhibition at CHAW focuses on cast - off and left - over ideas that emanate
from the seats of power.
As a Long Island - based
photojournalist, documentary photographer, curator, and educator, Susan Dooley's artistic education includes a BS in Journalism and Mass Communications
from the University of Illinois and an MFA in Photography
from Long Island University, C.W. Post.
The retrospective of this master
photojournalist's work is unusually complete, showcasing more than 300 prints on loan
from major museums and private collections.
Gordon Parks (1912 - 2006) was the first black
photojournalist to work at Life magazine,
from 1948 to 1972.
Photograph
from the archives of Teenie Harris, a prolific
photojournalist for the Pittsburgh Courier, will offer a new look at the post-industrial city's past.
Parks (1912 - 2006) was the first black
photojournalist to work at Life magazine,
from 1948 to 1972.
Highlights include works
from the 1950s and 60s by Ivan Albright, Jean Dubuffet, Ibrahim el - Salahi, Yayoi Kusama, Roberto Matta, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Edward Ruscha, and Dorothea Tanning; a large archive of the works on paper by Sonia Landy Sheridan; noteworthy prints in a variety of media; and a large collection of works by documentary photographers and
photojournalists, including Dmitri Baltermants, Susan Meiselas, Ed Grazda, and James Nachtwey.
Ranging
from Constructing Revolution: Soviet Propaganda Posters
from between the World Wars, which presents propaganda posters produced in the wake of the Russian Revolution, to Dmitri Baltermants: Documenting and Staging a Soviet Reality, which explores the work of a
photojournalist depicting World War II and its aftermath in the USSR, Bowdoin's fall exhibitions explore both the promise of utopian idealism and the devastation of war in an era of extreme political upheaval.
Smith has worked as a
photojournalist for seven newspapers since graduating
from Southern Methodist University with a degree in journalism.
This sense of interconnectivity is made more explicit in his ongoing Systems of Display series, a collection of small, mirrored works printed with found historical photographs:
photojournalist Ian Berry's documentation of Congolese liberation, a set of Bauhaus dinnerware, a tribal mask
from a Liberian secret society.
The Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery will exhibit,
from November 18, 2016 until January 13, 2017, Charmaine Lanham's collection of photographs that celebrate legendary bluegrass and country musicians who performed in Tennessee By Krisha Adams, Director of Visual Arts, Craft, Media and Design — Nashville - based
photojournalist, Charmaine
Larry Burrows was a noted
photojournalist covering the Vietnam War
from 1962 until his death in 1971.
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.
Daily News on John Florea's career transition
from Hollywood photographer to WWII
photojournalist
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.
Photojournalist Ammar Abd Rabbo has been selected to present his works in this year's «The sea is my land — Artists
from the Mediterranean,» an exhibition organised by BNL BNP Paribas Group taking place at the Triennale di Milano, Milan
from 17 June to 24 August.
Beyond the City Moving
from Henri Cartier - Bresson to the pioneering
photojournalist Eve Arnold to lesser known but historically significant figures, Another London examines the landscape of the city as a dynamic metropolis.
Nina Berman is a
photojournalist and author of the book Purple Hearts: Back
from Iraq (Trolley, 2004), a collection of portraits and interviews with twenty veterans of the Iraq War; a member of the photo collective NOOR, based in Amsterdam, Berman's works in the Biennial are photographs depicting the life of a returning veteran.