Dickey Chapelle, the first American
woman photojournalist killed in action, captured historical moments from Iwo Jima to the Vietnam War.
A new website features work by more than 400
women photojournalists from 67 countries.
Not exact matches
In what appears to be one recent example,
photojournalist Jim MacMillan happened to be walking through downtown Philadelphia shortly after a
woman was run over by a Duck Boat (an amphibious vehicle that takes tourists around the harbor).
But when it comes to what
women will be doing, I am encouraged by what Mill Valley
photojournalist Paola Gianturco has documented — another global
women's movement, the rise of the activist grandmother.
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.
A
woman travels to war - torn Yugoslavia to find her husband, a
photojournalist for «Newsweek,» who was to make this his last assignment but has been reported dead by the wire service.
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
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
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
women reporters and
photojournalists often had to argue and cajole their way to the frontlines to report the news.
Sara Facio was a
photojournalist working for the French agency Sipa Press in the early 1970s, a time when there were virtually no Argentinian
women working in photojournalism.
The first Diane Arbus retrospective in three decades presents a portrait of a
woman warrior who constantly exposed herself to physical and psychic risk, sought out marginal as well as celebrated people, and recorded her times with the urgency of a
photojournalist in the midst of a war.
Newsha Takavolian, a female
photojournalist from Tehran, also addresses
women's roles in Iranian society in her potent series of portraits, Mothers of Martyrs.
Women on the frontline: female
photojournalists» visions of conflict in The Guardian, 5/24/2014.