21.4.2015
Pulitzer Prize Winners Announced: Breaking News and Feature Photography
The 2015 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced Monday, with awards going to The St. Louis Post-Dispatch photography staff and freelance photographer Daniel Berehulak, working for The New York Times.
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9.4.2015
Portraits of New York’s Nocturnal Riders – Photos
Travis Huggett's series “Last Night at the Bus Stop” chronicles the trips of New York’s nocturnal commuters in the East Village and Lower East Side.
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24.3.2015
Heidi Levine Wins Courage in Photojournalism Award
Jerusalem-based photographer Heidi Levine, who captured dramatic images during last summer's war between Israel and Hamas, was named the winner of the Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award.
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23.3.2015
Photos: Myanmar’s Stateless Muslims Struggle to Find a Home
Photojournalist Rubén Salgado Escudero recently documented daily life in a camp for displaced Rohingya Muslims, describing the living situation as 'grim.' See the photo essay and read more here.
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19.3.2015
Photos: Iditarod Trail Snowscapes from Across Alaska
The annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race concluded on Wednesday with competitor Dallas Seavey taking his third title in the past four years. Here is a selection of our favorite scenes from the 2015 Iditarod Trail:
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10.3.2015
Photos: In Africa, Child Miners Dig Deeper to Unearth Gold
When the price of gold started to descend in recent years, the children of this African desert village did the same: They dug deeper into the ground, risking their young lives to unearth more of the precious metal. See Photos.
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2.3.2015
Photos: In Canada, Emerging From a Legacy of Pain for Indigenous People
Photojournalist Daniella Zalcman documented the lives and struggles of indigenous Canadians battling addiction, HIV and a legacy of pain left by a network of special schools intended to assimilate aboriginal people in Canada for a century. See her photo essay and read more here.
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9.1.2015
Photo: As France Mourns Terror Victims, a Parisian Icon Goes Dark
The Eiffel Tower went dark Thursday evening as France concluded a national day of mourning for the victims of a terrorist attack that killed 12 people at Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine in Paris.
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3.12.2014
Photos: 30 Years After Gas Leak Disaster, Suffering Continues in Bhopal
In the early morning hours of Dec. 3, 1984, a gas leak occurred at a pesticide plant run by Union Carbide in India, resulting in one of the worst industrial accidents in history. Thirty years later, survivors and activists say that thousands of the children in Bhopal born to parents exposed to the gas leak or poisoned by contaminated water have a higher incidence of birth defects. See more photos and read the full story here.
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1.12.2014
Photos: An Inside View of Kobani
After weeks of trying and failing, French freelance photographer Frederic Lafargue crossed into Kobani on Friday. The besieged Syrian border city has been under attack by Islamic State militants since mid-September. On Sunday, he began capturing images of its destruction. Click here to see more images and read the full story.
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20.11.2014
Flooding Leaves Canadian Indigenous Group Homeless—For Over 3 Years
In 2011, the Manitoba government diverted high water levels on Canada’s Lake Manitoba into Lake St. Martin to save urban and agricultural land from flooding, but inundating a 140-year-old native reserve. Photographer Michelle Siu spent a year exploring the post-flood life of Lake St. Martin First Nations evacuees, who have been without a permanent home for over three years. Click here to see the photo essay and full story.
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15.8.2014
Searching for Home: Ed Kashi’s Photos of IDPs in Azerbaijan
Since fleeing their homes two decades ago, a population of nearly 600,000 internally displaced people has precariously existed in Azerbaijan. VII Photo agency photographer Ed Kashi spent a week documenting their daily lives.
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28.6.2014
Photos: Iraqi Crisis Takes Toll on Civilians
Iraqis who fled Iraq’s second-largest city of Mosul when Sunni militants took earlier in June reside at the Khazir refugee campoutside the Kurdish capital of Erbil, which was established for displaced families. Getty Images staff photographer Spencer Platt arrived this week on his fifth trip to Iraq, making photographs of these civilians, who are sustaining great hardship in Iraq's conflict.
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5.5.2014
Intimate Look at Aging California Prisoners
The California Department of Corrections is taking steps to alleviate the aches and pains of prison life for the elderly, who make up the fastest-growing segment of the incarcerated population in the U.S. A look at the daily lives of aging prisoners.
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19.3.2014
Living Theatre to Debut Judith Malina’s “No Place To Hide”
Photographer Gaia Squarci recently spent time with Judith Malina and previewed her latest play as part of a project documenting the Living Theatre and its leader. Despite the struggles of the past year, Ms. Malina's story is one of resilience, Ms. Squarci said.
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7.10.2011
Withering in North Korea
Summer typhoons have compounded North Korea’s hunger crisis, as shown in photos taken on a government-monitored tour and released this week.
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