In the realm of photojournalism, where images often speak louder than words, the voices behind the camera are crucial yet frequently overlooked. In this archive episode, visual editor Kainaz
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In an ever-evolving media landscape, the representation of women in journalism remains a critical issue. The International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) has been a leader in advocating for female
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ARCHIEVE EPSIODE: This episode features UK photojournalist Paul Conroy. Known for his work in war-torn regions, particularly Syria, Conroy shares his experiences and insights into the life of a
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Svetlana Bachevanova is a prominent figure in the field of photojournalism and the publisher of FotoEvidence. Through her work, Svetlana has dedicated herself
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Today’s guest Paula Pastrana found her way to photography through an unusual route… from professional soccer to documenting strikes and political protest in her native Colombia. Paula studied Photography
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ARCHIVE EPISODE: Robert Cohen On the 10 year anniversary of the Ferguson, MO protests, we revive this great interview with Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Cohen, who took the iconic
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Ken Light‘s work has appeared in books, magazines, exhibitions and numerous anthologies, exhibition catalogues and a variety of media, digital and motion picture. He got his start in 1969
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Pulitzer Prize winning photographer and documentary film director Anthony Suau is also an Emmy Award winning journalist, not to mention two World Press Photo of the Year awards, the
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ARCHIVE EPISODE: To coincide with the anniversary of D-Day, we bring back an episode with A. D. Coleman, and his research on the historic photos of Robert Capa. Coleman
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Peter van Agtmael was born in Washington DC in 1981. He graduated from Yale University with a BA in History in 2003. Since 2006, his work has largely concentrated
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