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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BURNED by Pete Marovich
Tuesday, 1 Dec, 2009 – 10:38 | No Comment
BURNED by Pete Marovich

Pete Marovich has created a series of images from items in the Harrisonburg Fire Department’s fire safety exhibit. The charred and burned items were collected by the fire department from fires in the city and …

A Colleague in Need by Melissa Lyttle
Saturday, 15 Aug, 2009 – 9:39 | One Comment
A Colleague in Need by Melissa Lyttle

This is story of one man, fighting alone against a giant insurance company, to get necessary rehabilitative care for his young wife, Marian. Please help us, Steve’s friends, save his family. None of us can give him all …

Celebrating a New Breed Of Documentary Photographers (VERVE PHOTO)
Tuesday, 21 Jul, 2009 – 9:02 | One Comment
Celebrating a New Breed Of Documentary Photographers (VERVE PHOTO)

Photographer and photo editor Geoffrey Hiller has created Verve to feature photos and interviews by the finest young image makers today. Verve is a reminder of the power of the still image. Verve will also …

Marlon and Pearlie Barton by Renée C. Byer (Sacramento Bee)
Saturday, 11 Jul, 2009 – 15:33 | 2 Comments
Marlon and Pearlie Barton by Renée C. Byer (Sacramento Bee)

“As a sweet-faced baby Marlon Barton, right, pictured with his mother, Pearile Barton, sister, Mary Barton and father, Larry Barton, made everyone smile. Marlon was almost 18 months old before he was identified with autism. Now that he is …

Photo Critique of the Day – Chris Richie
Sunday, 31 May, 2009 – 10:42 | One Comment
Photo Critique of the Day – Chris Richie

 
My name is Chris Richie and I am a staff photographer at the New Britain Herald. This was in the back of the church while everyone was waiting for the mass to start. I enjoy …

Damon Winter Wins Pulitzer Prize
Tuesday, 21 Apr, 2009 – 10:22 | One Comment
Damon Winter Wins Pulitzer Prize

New York Times photojournalist Damon Winter won the 2009 Pultizer Prize for feature photography with his coverage of Barack Obama on the campaign trail.
You can view the winning images on the New York Times website.
As …

‘I Only Wanted The Pain To End’ (Chicago Tribune)
Sunday, 19 Apr, 2009 – 11:58 | 3 Comments
‘I Only Wanted The Pain To End’ (Chicago Tribune)

The Chicago Tribune has an excellent multimedia piece about a woman fleeing an abusive relationship and coming to the United States from Mexico. Mariana de la Torre  illegally crossed the border in a car trunk seeking a better …

Final Edition – The Rocky Ceases Publication
Friday, 27 Feb, 2009 – 9:50 | 4 Comments
Final Edition – The Rocky Ceases Publication

On February 27th, 2009 the Rocky Mountain News, 55 days short of its 150th birthday, closed. A 21 minute video feature about the closing of the paper appears on its website and is embedded below.

Final Edition …

Searching for a Job (The Frame – Sacramento Bee)
Thursday, 19 Feb, 2009 – 11:24 | One Comment
Searching for a Job (The Frame – Sacramento Bee)

The Frame, a photo blog of the Sacramento Bee, has assembled a collection of images showing the effects of rising unemployment on job fairs across the country.
View the images on The Frame.

Role of St. Nick is more than just a holiday gig (The Telegraph)
Thursday, 25 Dec, 2008 – 10:42 | One Comment

Corey Perrine, staff photographer at The Telegraph in Nashua, NH, spent some time with the man known as Santa to everyone in town.
“Ron Belhumeur of Nashua has been donning the crimson robes of Santa Claus …

Joy and Sorrow in 2008 (The Chicago Tribune)
Wednesday, 24 Dec, 2008 – 22:40 | No Comment
Joy and Sorrow in 2008 (The Chicago Tribune)

The Chicago Tribune has posted a slideshow taking a very moving look at the past year.
View the multimedia presentation on the Chicago Tribune Website.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from The37thFrame.

Christmas Around the World (Via the Sacramento Bee)
Thursday, 11 Dec, 2008 – 19:02 | No Comment
Christmas Around the World (Via the Sacramento Bee)

The Sacramento Bee’s photographer’s blog has some really pretty images of the Christmas holiday being celebrated around the world.
View the images on the Sacrament Bee website.

Remembering Ricky by Kristyna Wentz-Graff (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Tuesday, 9 Dec, 2008 – 19:27 | No Comment
Remembering Ricky by Kristyna Wentz-Graff (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

For Kristen Nelson, a widow at 20, the story of her husband’s sacrifice in Iraq cuts two ways. She’s immensely proud of his service. But on her worst days, she misses him almost unbearably. 
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A Resting Place at Last by Nikki Kahn (Washington Post)
Wednesday, 3 Dec, 2008 – 22:20 | 2 Comments
A Resting Place at Last by Nikki Kahn (Washington Post)

Two decades ago on Dec. 1, the first World AIDS Day drew attention to the global epidemic. Within two years, D.C. family doctor David Hilfiker, who had been working and living with the homeless, opened …

Finding Inner Health by Preston Gannaway (Rocky Mountain News)
Saturday, 22 Nov, 2008 – 15:20 | One Comment
Finding Inner Health by Preston Gannaway (Rocky Mountain News)

Rocky Mountain News photojournalist Preston Gannaway spend a week exploring local non-profits for the Rocky Mountain News’s annual “Season to Share” section. She has a multimedia presentation of one man that she spent a day …

Photographer’s Journal – Following Obama by Damon Winter (New York Times)
Sunday, 9 Nov, 2008 – 19:20 | 2 Comments
Photographer’s Journal – Following Obama by Damon Winter (New York Times)

New York Times staff photojournalist Damon Winter has a narrated multimedia presentation on the Time web site from his coverage of Senator Obama on the campaign trail.
View Damon Winter’s images on the New York Times …

Newspapers Reflect Historic Event
Thursday, 6 Nov, 2008 – 23:44 | No Comment
Newspapers Reflect Historic Event

Newspaper front pages around the world commemorate the historic election of Barack Obama as President of the United States.
See more front pages at the Newseum’s Web site.
Or all of them at once here.

Lost loved ones: Portraits from the Deep South into the Red Zone by Masaru Goto
Thursday, 30 Oct, 2008 – 19:16 | One Comment
Lost loved ones: Portraits from the Deep South into the Red Zone by Masaru Goto

Masaru Goto has been documenting people in the south of Thailand since early 2004. He has traveled through rural armed Buddhist villages, as well as Muslim villages, which are classified as “red zones” where support for the separatists …

The People’s Doctor by Greg Kahn (Naples Daily News)
Wednesday, 22 Oct, 2008 – 7:35 | 2 Comments
The People’s Doctor by Greg Kahn (Naples Daily News)

Greg Kahn, with the Naples Daily News, won 1st place in the National Press Photographer Association’s monthly clip contest feature story category for the month of February (Region 6).
His story of Dr. Melanio Villarosa, a …

Touring the Petra Desert by Chris Jackson (Denver Post via Getty Images)
Sunday, 19 Oct, 2008 – 17:28 | No Comment
Touring the Petra Desert by Chris Jackson (Denver Post via Getty Images)

Chris Jackson of Getty Images has a series of images from the region of Petra, Jordan being featured on the Denver Post Photoblog.
Click here to view the images.