February 2012
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January 2012
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janrosseel:
Multimedia project ‘The dust of Others’. A story about people living in the dust of economic progress.
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Reflections on an Unfinished Revolution
Via New York Times: The youth of Egypt and the slow pace of change, one year on from the revolution. By Reportage photographer Ed Ou.
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Aidan Sullivan to Replace David Friend as World...
World Press Photo Press release - Aidan Sullivan, vice president of photo assignments for Getty Images, will chair the 2012 World Press Photo Photo Contest jury. He takes over the task from David Friend who has been forced to pull out for medical reasons.
Aidan Sullivan started his career as a staff photographer for a local newspaper in the UK at the age of 18, and then freelanced as a news...
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For The New Yorker, Jonathan Torgovnik followed Eric Goode as he worked to save Madagascar’s Plowshare Tortoise:
“It’s often described as the world’s rarest tortoise, and it reportedly fetches huge prices on the illegal wildlife market, for as much as $100,000 in Europe and America.”
Please see still images and Jonathan’s reflections on the shoot here.
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Covering a Revolution: In this video, Filmmaker Oliver Wilkins documents what happens when 17 young Egyptian and American journalists gather in Egypt to report on the continuing changes in the country. The fellowship program, created by GlobalPost and Open Hands Initiative, included Reportage photographer Kim Badawi, who contributed this report on the controversy over Tahrir Square’s...
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In this time-lapse video, photographer Jonathan Torgovnik documents the artist JR as he plasters faces on two Los Angeles buildings. To see more photos from Jonathan’s shoot with JR check out the GQ slideshow.
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In this video, Benjamin Lowy talks to CNN’s Errol Barnett about some of his images from the Iraq war, and how he’s changed since the war began.
“[In 2003] I was an immature, gung-ho kid who wanted to be a war photographer…I was in it for the adventure. Whereas now I’m in it for being on the forefront of history.”
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