After
working as a photojournalist for several years, she made the leap and started her own business and now enjoys sharing tips and tricks with emerging photographers.
Wolf began the project after the 2002 outbreak of SARS, when he realised that despite
working as a photojournalist, he hadn't documented his own vision of the city.
The exhibition brings together more than 90 images representing Lieberman's body of
work as a photojournalist with the Associated Press and numerous publications, encompassing a broad spectrum of subject matter including celebrity portraits, sporting events, nature tableaus and aerial photography.
Later,
she worked as a photojournalist and foreign correspondent for international magazines and newspapers.
Vitali
worked as a photojournalist and a cinematographer.
Cartier - Bresson moved seamlessly between art and commerce, participating in gallery shows while
working as a photojournalist for titles including Harper's Bazaar and LIFE.
Stephen Shames has
worked as a photojournalist for over forty - five years, using his photography to raise awareness of social issues, with a particular focus on race and child poverty.
Smith has
worked as a photojournalist for seven newspapers since graduating from Southern Methodist University with a degree in journalism.
After
working as a photojournalist with the Washington Post, she returned to Ethiopia to explore her heritage through her photography.
During the 1990s Singh
worked as a photojournalist in communities, disaster areas, and conflict zones around the world, publishing in venues such as Newsweek, Paris Match, The Sunday Times (London), and The Washington Post.
Lee
worked as a photojournalist for a few years after receiving a master's degree, but «by the time the [Lonely Cabin] project was done, I felt strongly that I wanted to be an artist instead of being a photojournalist,» she has said.
Price, who has
worked as a photojournalist, has travelled and camped all over the world.
He has volunteered in Malawi, Guatemala where
he worked as a photojournalist to document Community Cloud Forest Conservation's (CCFC) work conserving the cloud forest, with homeless shelters and development programs in both Pittsburgh and the Bay Area.
Not exact matches
Alison Baskerville, a freelance British
photojournalist, has spent many years in war zones
as a military veteran, exploring and producing
work across Afghanistan, Gaza, Mali, and Somaliland.
Alwin Springer, who
worked for Andial Performance Parts and was Porsche Motorsport North American President and CEO, will add to the panel,
as will
photojournalist Jeff Zwart, who's also driven a 911 to victory at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.
Me, after 30 years
as a
photojournalist depending on publishers to sell my
work to readers, my approach to self - publsihing is... to self publish and sell direct, understanding I am the only one who is the authentic marketing voice and must do it myself.
Jo - Anne McArthur — an award - winning
photojournalist whose passion
as an animal activist has informed her
work in an ongoing project, «We Animals» — recounts her first forays into photography.
Born and raised in Italy,
photojournalist Massimo Bassano has published his
work in National Geographic Traveler and on the National Geographic website,
as well
as in numerous European publications.
Inspired by the
photojournalists she
worked with, Mattei took up the camera herself and has
worked as a photographer since the late 1980s.
Draper
worked within the fine art photography community and was little known outside New York City until after his death; Freed, on the other hand, earned international acclaim
as a
photojournalist and a member of the Magnum photography collective.
Seeking to fulfill his dreams he moved to Paris in 1925, where he established himself
as a successful
photojournalist,
working alongside major figures such
as Fernand Léger, Piet Mondrian and Constantin Brancusi.
She
worked as an award - winning
photojournalist in the 1970s and early 80s.
Ross Smith began his career
as a
photojournalist with the Knight Ridder Newspaper Corporation, and has since exhibited his photo - based
work nationally and internationally at institutions such
as the Brooklyn Museum, the Oakland Museum of California, MoMA P.S. 1, Rush Arts Gallery, the Leica Gallery, the Utah MOCA, the Goethe Institute (Ghana), and Zacheta National Gallery of Art (Poland).
In addition to paintings and sculptures by Pop artists, minimalists and neo-expressionists, MCASD has also hosted exhibitions of camera art by
photojournalists such
as Larry Burrows (1926 - 1971), Don McCullin (b. 1935), James Nachtwey (b. 1948) and Steve McCurry (b. 1950),
as well
as documentary
works by camera artists like Nadav Kander (b. 1961).
The City Lost and Found showcases important bodies of
work by renowned photographers and
photojournalists such
as Thomas Struth, Martha Rosler, and Barton Silverman, along with artists known for their profound connections to place, such
as Romare Bearden in New York and ASCO in Los Angeles.
She bought the handheld Leica camera the next year, gave up
working on her thesis, and chose to focus on her budding career
as a freelance
photojournalist, contributing to Das Illustrierte Blatt, a weekly illustrated supplement to the Frankfurt newspaper.
As a
photojournalist for the Sygma Photo Agency in Paris, Jones documented conflict all over the world, most notably in Eastern Europe, Africa and the Middle East, his
work being widely published by Time, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, the Sunday Times Magazine, Paris Match, and Stern.
In 1961, Schapiro began to
work as a freelance
photojournalist, his photographs appearing in magazines including Life, Look, Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Sports Illustrated, and People.
I
worked as an independent
photojournalist from 1976 to 1980, with assignments from the New York Times, Life, Look, and Time magazines.
A South African Moment in New York
As the first solo museum show of
work by black South African
photojournalist Ernest Cole hangs at the Grey Art Gallery at NYU, Carnegie Hall prepares its Ubuntu festival of South African jazz, classical, and folk music, which will also feature a program of films by William Kentridge.
Other contemporary artists whose
works have been shown at the Pompidou Centre include contemporary photographers like Diane Arbus (1923 - 1971), Garry Winogrand (1928 - 84), Ed Ruscha (b. 1937), Nan Goldin (b. 1953) and Cindy Sherman (b. 1954),
as well
as photojournalists like Larry Burrows (1926 - 1971), Don McCullin (b. 1935), James Nachtwey (b. 1948) and Steve McCurry (b. 1950).
Alongside established
photojournalists such
as the Iranian - born Abbas, the V&A will be showing the
work of Youssef Nabil, who once
worked for David LaChapelle and was championed by Tracey Emin when she discovered his hand - coloured photographic prints made in homage to old Egyptian film stills.
Founded in 1947 by legends Robert Capa, Henri Cartier - Bresson, David (Chim) Seymour and George Rodger, Magnum Photos was founded
as an agency by and for
photojournalists to provide them artistic freedom and control over the rights to their
work.
In 1968, he took to the streets
as a young
photojournalist working as a stringer for Time and Newsweek.
[4] He supported himself by
working as a freelance
photojournalist and advertising photographer in the 1950s and 1960s, and taught photography in the 1970s.
Perhaps on the basis of his street photography — for which he is best - known — of New York's East Village, where he lived and
worked for more than 60 years, Leiter has been lumped in with the amorphous «New York School of Photography», which is said to have included, among others, pragmatic
photojournalists such
as Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Bruce Davidson, Robert Frank, William Klein, Helen Levitt, and Weegee.
Libbert has sustained a highly successful practice
as a
photojournalist for 60 years,
working for a host of national publications including The Guardian and The Observer.
This body of
work is a meticulous studio project for which Douglas assumed the identity of a character
working as a Weegee-esque
photojournalist and commercial photographer in midcentury Vancouver.