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Photojournalism’s new age of scrutiny has been making news on various fronts in recent weeks. A leading organization of visual journalists, the Society for News Design, has adopted a new ethics ...
The RIT chapter invited three alumni to return to campus to judge student work from the photojournalism program. Seth Gitner, assistant professor of newspaper and online journalism at Syracuse ...
The Larsh Bristol Photojournalism Fellowship allowed Cole to develop his first full-length photojournalism project and bring his vision to reality. His photos will be exhibited on the third floor of ...
For a quarter of a century now, Canon and Visa pour l’Image have awarded at times career-defining project grants to female photojournalists pursuing a long-term documentary project, alongside the ...
Vanta Coda III, the recipient of the 2022 Larsh Bristol Photojournalism Fellowship, spent the summer photographing the legacy of the Union Pacific in Wyoming and understanding its modern-day ...
Yet we should also recognize that we have many miles to go before all of America is involved in the storytelling of America. In the end, for Amir, Tim, and Jesse, photojournalism really matters.
The Photojournalism capstone is a year-long process where students research and execute an in-depth story. Associate Professor Meredith Davenport, undergraduate program director of Photojournalism, ...
Is photojournalism dead? Photojournalists are certainly alive, but can they be expected to survive an economy of fast, cell phone news? In conclusion, there is no conclusion.
Amateurs Make the Front Page is on show at the Visa pour l’Image photojournalism festival in Perpignan, France until 14 September. Olivier Laurent is the editor of TIME LightBox.