What people often forget about photojournalism is that it starts with the word at the end: journalism. And very…
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When Governments Lie With Pixels
Earlier this month, the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO) faced an internal revolt. Photographers objected to distributing official photographs of…
Tearing down our icons
Let’s face it, iconic images bother us. They stand as an immovable beacon of our time, outside of it, impelling…
The Second Camera: Photojournalism’s Temptation
Every photojournalist carries two cameras: one that records light, one that records their growing certainty that they alone understand what…
Which one is true?
Left: Released by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office. Right: Distributed by TASS, the Russian state news agency. One was…
Photojournalism and the Collective Truth
In a world where images are omnipresent, the question of truth in photography remains as relevant as ever. As Karl…
The Real Threat: When the Most Powerful Military Fears Its Own Images
The Pentagon, under the directive of President Donald Trump’s executive order to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, has…
Requiem for a friend
This industry, the stock and news photo industry, has a unique draw to the most varied, most eclectic individuals than…
New Media, New Rules: Reimagining Photojournalism
When was the last time you saw a great news picture? Or a piece of reportage that truly made an…
A Royal Fiasco ?
It started quite innocently. A family picture for Mother’s Day to share with close ones and the world. Just before…
