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Lynne O'Neill proves to a photojournalist that she’s creative enough to make her dance costumes out of anything… including Tin Foil ?!
bobbycaputo: Iconic Photo: Watching Bwana Devil in 3D at the Paramount Theater This iconic photograph by LIFE magazine photojournalist J. R. Eyerman turned 60 this past week. Shot at the Paramount Theater in Hollywood in 1952, the image shows the opening
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life: Bill Eppridge, one of the greatest photojournalists of his generation and the photographer who famously captured Robert Kennedy’s assassination in Los Angeles in June 1968, died on October 2, 2013. He was 75. Read more about his life. (Photo:
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George Rodger. British photojournalist.
Lee Miller As a war correspondent for British Vogue, she was the one of very few photojournalists (and the only female one) to advance across Europe with the Allied armies.
abbiehollowdays: beastcallisto: In 20 years a hollywood movie called “Aleppo” will win 7 Oscars and everyone will say “Something like that should never be allowed to happen again” The protagonist will be a white photojournalist.
gasoline-station: Photojournalist Anja Niedringhaus Killed in Afghanistan Associated Press photographer Anja Niedringhaus was killed today (apr 4 2014), shot to death by an Afghan policeman while covering the upcoming national election. She covered
historical-nonfiction: The history behind the iconic photo — On March 5, 1960, Cuban fashion photographer turned photojournalist Alberto Korda took this image of the 31-year-old Marxist revolutionary at a memorial service in Havana for victims of a
Beijing Parade by Ng Han Guan, 2015
timelightbox: Photograph by Zhang Yaxin—Courtesy See+ Gallery, Beijing, and Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto In 1967, Zhang Yaxin was 34 and working as a photojournalist at China’s state-controlled Xinhua News Agency when he was assigned to a top-secret
possibilities-and-probabilities: necromancer: This is the first image on the Wikipedia article for skeletons WE RIDE AGAINST THE FUCKBOYS TONIGHT Ah, yes, a photojournalistic entry from The First Great Skeleton War
thetrippytrip: Female Gaze v. Male gaze. Photo 1 is by a female photojournalist, photo 2 is by a male photojournalist. Same match.
dynamicafrica: In photo: Portraits taken by German photographer Mario Gerth in Angola, Kenya and Ethiopia. A part-time banker and photojournalist, Gerth has traveled to over 60 countries, extensively taking portraits of various ethnic groups throughout
hauntedbystorytelling: Time Magazine photojournalist Alfred Statler (ca. 1950′s-1960′s) / via gmgallery
equatorjournal: Flip Schulke, Namu, 1966. First killer whale photographed underwater in open seas, 1966. Flip Schulke is best known as one of America’s most influential photojournalists whose work spanned from the 1950s through to the 1990s. As well
blueblackdream: Andreas Feininger, The Photojournalist, 1955
Oakland, circa 1970 - Photo de Stephen Shames, photojournaliste américain
micdotcom: On August 17, Thaddeus McCarroll protested near Ferguson. Last Friday, he was killed by police. On August 17, St. Louis Post-Dispatch photojournalist David Carson recorded 23-year-old Thaddeus McCarroll (sitting on the left) chanting with
mmmsexplease: shop-blvck-nostalgia: revolutionarykoolaid: huffingtonpost: These Are The Forgotten Images Of Hurricane Katrina When Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf Coast in 2005, photojournalists captured things nobody ever thought they’d see
dynamicafrica: French photojournalist Olivier Martel has travelled the world capturing images of women across the globe from all walks of life. Here are some of his pictures of women from around the African continent including Tunisia, Ethiopia, Senegal
Andreas Feininger - The Photojournalist
photographersdirectory: A Chinese lion dancer confronts a little boy. I am always amazed by the power and effects a photograph can have. It is one of the underlying reasons why I became so involved with it. I am a freelance photojournalist working
contrastedgallery: Alexandra Boulat: A Tribute French photojournalist Alexandra Boulat, whose photographs from Iraq, Afghanistan and the former Yugoslavia gave the world an intimate look at life in conflict zones. Born in Paris in 1962 to Life staff
Ron Mueck restaurating a sculpture photographed by Ilan Brender, photojournalist
Real-life Grave of the Fireflies: (Photo) Stoic Japanese orphan, standing at attention having brought his dead younger brother to a cremation pyre, Nagasaki, by Joe O’Donnell 1945 This photograph was taken by an American photojournalist, Joe O’Donnell,
crossconnectmag: Award Winning Photojournalist Kevin Frayer Canadian photojournalist Kevin Frayer recently won the 2015 Getty Images and Chris Hondros Fund Award. This award is named for photographer Chris Hondros who was killed in 2011 during a mortar
revolutionarykoolaid: huffingtonpost: These Are The Forgotten Images Of Hurricane Katrina When Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf Coast in 2005, photojournalists captured things nobody ever thought they’d see in a major U.S. city: homes submerged,
adayinthelesbianlife: Donna Gottschalk’s “Brave, Beautiful Outlaws” is opening at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art on Aug. 29. While Ms. Gottschalk doesn’t identify as a documentary photographer or a photojournalist, she has been making
Japan’s First Female Photojournalist is Still Working at the Age of 101
21primitive: Andreas Feininger: “The Photojournalist, Dennis Stock” (1951)
picturesofwar: “If I don’t photograph this, people like my mom will think war is what they see on T.V.” - Kenneth Jarecke, photojournalist (A photo of an incinerated Iraqi soldier taken during the Gulf War.)
huffingtonpost: These Are The Forgotten Images Of Hurricane Katrina When Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf Coast in 2005, photojournalists captured things nobody ever thought they’d see in a major U.S. city: homes submerged, dead bodies in the streets
vintagecamerastyle: Photojournalist Sem Presser. By Ben van Meerendonk. 1951.
themaninthegreenshirt: Billie Holiday getting a light from a waiter at Sugar Hill. In 1957, New York photojournalist Jerry Dantzic spent time with Billie Holiday during a two-week run of performances at the Newark, New Jersey, nightclub Sugar Hill.
oldnewyork: Heatspell.“ –Children sleep on a fire escape in the Lower East Side of New York City during the summer of 1941. Photo by New York photojournalist Arthur Fellig (“Weegee”)
cg54kck: Sebastião Salgado - Brazilian social documentary photographer and photojournalist
yagazieemezi: Celebrating One Photographer’s Rare 20th-Century Look at Africa By Jordan G. Teicher Forty years after the death of Life magazine photojournalist Eliot Elisofon, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art is celebrating the
momo33me: Tom Hurndall was a peace activist and an aspiring photojournalist. His photographs, alongside his journals, bear witness to the often terrible, sometimes uplifting, events he saw and experienced while living among families in Iraq, in a refugee
thetrippytrip: Female Gaze v. Male gaze. Photo 1 is by a female photojournalist, photo 2 is by a male photojournalist. Same match. In two very different positions in the arena either photo couldve been taken by either gender
pumerodimodena: Horribly disturbing photo.A vulture waiting for a starving child in Africa to die so that it can eat it up. This was shot by a photojournalist named Kevin Carter in 1993-94 when he had gone to Sudan to report about the famine. The photo
amomentoftime: shop-blvck-nostalgia: revolutionarykoolaid: huffingtonpost: These Are The Forgotten Images Of Hurricane Katrina When Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf Coast in 2005, photojournalists captured things nobody ever thought they’d see
cultureunseen: Leonard Freed (October 23, 1929 in Brooklyn, New York – November 29, 2006 in Garrison, New York) was a documentary photojournalist and longtime Magnum Photography member. He was born to Jewish, working-class parents of Eastern European
huffingtonpost: Men And Their Sex Dolls Exposed In New Photo Series (NSFW) This is doll-finitely not your average photo series. Copenhagen-based photojournalist Benita Marcussen contacted several sex doll enthusiasts through an online forum and convinced
gunrunnerhell: Common Courtesy I posted the 2nd image last year, curious as to what could possibly be in a shopping bag held by Afghan guerrillas. Well now I know. The photos were taken by Finnish photojournalist Rauli Virtanen during the 1980’s, around
newyorker: The twenty-six-year-old French photojournalist Camille Lepage, who moved to the Central African Republic last year, was killed while on assignment. Take a look at a slide show of her recent work: http://nyr.kr/T3fFQ9 Top: October 4, 2013.
palestinasim: The Palestinian photojournalist “Yasser Murtaja” was murdered yesterday in Gaza by the Israeli military with a sniper’s bullet to the chest. Remember him as he was always, a person who loved life.
jedavu: Double Exposure Portraits of City Council Members Photojournalist Kyle Grantham of “The News Journal in Delaware” has recently completed a series of double exposure and black and white portraits of city Wilmington’s council members. Each
fuckthasystem: Real-life Grave of the Fireflies: (Photo) Stoic Japanese orphan, standing at attention having brought his dead younger brother to a cremation pyre, Nagasaki, by Joe O’Donnell 1945 This photograph was taken by an American photojournalist,
helainetieu: Real-life Grave of the Fireflies: (Photo) Stoic Japanese orphan, standing at attention having brought his dead younger brother to a cremation pyre, Nagasaki, by Joe O’Donnell 1945 This photograph was taken by an American photojournalist,
tentaclesandteacups: kqedscience: Gerd Ludwig’s “Long Shadow of Chernobyl” project Internationally-renowned photojournalist Gerd Ludwig has spent years documenting the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. In 1986, errors at the plant