A celebrated American photographer, Mary Ellen Mark has traveled
the world as a photojournalist since the 1960s, published photographs in such magazines as Life, Rolling Stone, the New Yorker, and Vanity Fair, and taken pictures on the sets of over a hundred movies, including Mike Nichols's Carnal Knowledge, Federico Fellini's Satyricon and Roma, and Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now.
As Gary traveled
the world as a photojournalist, he often photographed and wrote about scientists unlocking mysteries of the natural world and he began seeing a pattern: across disciplines, scientists were realizing that Earth's climate was changing and affecting the organisms and ecosystems that they were studying.
Not exact matches
It's a document about the trauma glimpsed by a person in war, a brief but haunting view of tragedy, made up of footage Hetherington shot while traveling around the
world as a war reporter and
photojournalist.
He's the greatest
photojournalist of his time, illuminating the plight of the
world's poor and powerless, but he began life
as an orphan in Tunisia.
National Geographic Explorer and award - winning
photojournalist Brian Skerry has spent more than 10,000 hours underwater exploring the
world's ocean with a camera to show why sharks need to be protected and appreciated
as an integral species within our ecosystem.
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.
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.
Cartier - Bresson's coverage of the Chinese Civil War established his reputation
as a
photojournalist and was reproduced around the
world / © Henri Cartier - Bresson · Magnum Photos
Brian Palmer (MFA 1990 Photography)
Photojournalist, writer; formerly CNN reporter; formerly with Fortune magazine; formerly Beijing bureau chief, U.S. News and
World Reports; his documentary, Full Disclosure (2009), based on his experience
as an embedded journalist in Iraq with a U.S. Marine infantry unit was supported by grants from the Ford Foundation and the Applied Research Center; photos have appeared in the New York Times; contributor, Mother Jones magazine, Colorlines, The Huffington Post; 2009 fellow at NYU Law School's Center for Law and Security, recipient of the Nation Institute investigative journalism grant
Price, who has worked
as a
photojournalist, has travelled and camped all over the
world.