Extreme Ice Survey
Wed, 25/08/10 – 9:33 | No Comment

Despite the fact that global climate destabilization continues unabated, there are still far too many people–political leaders and citizens alike–who do not seem to understand the reality. The planet is warming, it is driven largely …

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On the Streets by Cary Conover (Burn Magazine)
Thursday, 5 Feb, 2009 – 9:47 | No Comment
On the Streets by Cary Conover (Burn Magazine)

Cary Conover’s experimental DSLR-created movie of animated still photographs is a byproduct of his work with time lapse photography. Using an EOS 10D and a 4×5 Super Graphic to rephotograph his black and white photographs, …

Venice Carnival by Chris Bickford
Friday, 14 Nov, 2008 – 7:32 | 3 Comments
Venice Carnival by Chris Bickford

2007 Emerging Photographer Fund finalist Chris Bickford is working on a long-term project on the feast of Carnival and the multitude of expressions it has taken on worldwide.  
 
For the last two winters he …

Mandela’s Children by David Turnley (The Digital Journalist)
Wednesday, 12 Nov, 2008 – 7:26 | 2 Comments
Mandela’s Children by David Turnley (The Digital Journalist)

The Digital Journalist is featuring images from the more than two decades David Turnley has covered Nelson Mandela.  His recently published book “MANDELA!: Struggle & Triumph,” chronicles South Africa’s emergence from apartheid.
See the presentation on …

The Battlespace Project (Daylight Magazine)
Friday, 17 Oct, 2008 – 7:39 | No Comment
The Battlespace Project (Daylight Magazine)

Photographer Michael Kamber and veteran Joseph White narrate a multimedia presentation about the side of war that most people never see or hear about. 
The podcast was produced in collaboration with November Eleven.
View The Battlespace Project.

Trail of Tears by Jean Chung (pdfX12)
Thursday, 16 Oct, 2008 – 7:34 | 5 Comments
Trail of Tears by Jean Chung (pdfX12)

PdfX12, an online, monthly free  photo journal, presents “Trail of Tears”, the winning story of the inaugural Pierre and Alexandra Boulat Association Grant. 
“Trail of Tears documents the issue of Congolese women suffering from sexual violence committed by …

The Girl in the Window by Melissa Lyttle (St. Petersburg Times)
Monday, 13 Oct, 2008 – 6:45 | One Comment
The Girl in the Window by Melissa Lyttle (St. Petersburg Times)

This is an incredible story by Times staff photographer Melissa Lyttle and staff writer Lane DeGregory, of a feral child that was discovered by Plant City, Florida police three years ago.
View the multimedia presentation at …

Bearing Witness:Five Years of the Iraq War (Reuters)
Saturday, 11 Oct, 2008 – 10:15 | 3 Comments
Bearing Witness:Five Years of the Iraq War (Reuters)

Reuters has an excellent multimedia presentation from their team of 100 photographers and writers and support staff from their 5 years of covering the Iraq war. Included is a timeline, profiles on staff members and …

Cambodia Border Dispute by John Vink (Magnum)
Thursday, 9 Oct, 2008 – 10:29 | No Comment
Cambodia Border Dispute by John Vink (Magnum)

Compelling images from Magnum Photographer John Vink documenting a dispute along the Cambodian Border.
“The listing of the 11th century Preah Vihear temple as a UNESCO World Heritage Site has triggered a military reaction by Thailand …

Remember Me by Preston Gannaway (Concord Monitor)
Wednesday, 8 Oct, 2008 – 17:23 | No Comment
Remember Me by Preston Gannaway (Concord Monitor)

Preston Gannaway’s Pulitzer prize-winning photo story about Carolynne St. Pierre and her family as she faces death from a rare and aggressive illness while struggling to maintain a family unit. 
View the multimedia presentation at The …

Love in the First Person by Matt and Melissa Eich (MediaStorm)
Sunday, 5 Oct, 2008 – 17:58 | One Comment
Love in the First Person by Matt and Melissa Eich (MediaStorm)

Love in the First Person by Matt and Melissa Eich
In the span of a year, Matt Eich, 20, won College Photographer of the Year, Melissa Eich, 19, discovered she was pregnant, they married and moved to …

Common Ground by Scott Strazzante (MediaStorm)
Friday, 3 Oct, 2008 – 14:14 | No Comment
Common Ground by Scott Strazzante (MediaStorm)

After living on a farm in Lockport, Illinois, for 73 years, Harlow Cagwin sold his family land to a subdivision developer. Common Ground takes us on a journey exploring the differences and similarities of life …

A Family’s Exodus From Slavery (Washington Post)
Friday, 3 Oct, 2008 – 14:07 | No Comment
A Family’s Exodus From Slavery (Washington Post)

Michelle Obama’s great-great-grandfather, Jim Robinson, worked as a slave on the Friendfield Plantation in Georgetown, S.C. Many of the slave quarters on the plantation still stand untouched and alone on the property.
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The Marlboro Marine (L.A. Times)
Friday, 3 Oct, 2008 – 13:20 | No Comment
The Marlboro Marine (L.A. Times)

Los Angeles Times photographer Luis Sinco made James Blake Miller an emblem of the war. The image would change both of their lives and connect them in ways neither imagined.
View the L.A. Times Story: The …

Standing The Test of Time (American Journal)
Thursday, 2 Oct, 2008 – 22:15 | No Comment
Standing The Test of Time (American Journal)

Growing up in Wilkes-Barre, Penn., photojournalist Christian Abraham’s interest in the region’s mining history drew him to begin a long-term project about anthracite coal mining.
View Abraham’s Slideshow at American-Journal.org