Dec 13th, 2008 · Reza Deghati is considered among the world's great photojournalists. He has traveled the globe for nearly 30 years, bearing witness to wars, unrest, great leaders and the courage of ordinary people trapped by history.
Keywords: world · Unrest · history · Courageous · photojournalists · Reza · Reza Deghati
Jul 22nd, 2008 · Nigeria is one of the top producers of oil in the world and a major supplier of oil to the United States. The book, Curse of the Black Gold, traces Nigeria's 50-year history of oil interests, featuring pictures by photojournalist Ed Kashi. Farai Chideya talks with Kashi and Omoyele Sowore about oil exploitation in Nigeria.
Keywords: Nigeria · world · United States · history · picture · Farai Chideya · supplier · chronicles · photojournalists · exploit · Black Gold · emCurse
Jul 6th, 2008 · In a new book, Curse of the Black Gold, photojournalist Ed Kashi examines the relationship between oil, the environment and the community in Nigeria in the 50 years since oil was discovered there.
Keywords: community · Nigeria · poverty · environments · paradoxes · photojournalists · Black Gold · emCurse · Ed Kashi
May 24th, 2008 · Photojournalist Cornell Capa died Friday at the age of 90. Capa founded the International Center of Photography in New York City, one of the world's foremost museums of photography. He spent more than 20 years as a photographer for Life magazine.
Keywords: world · magazine · New York City · museum · Photographs · photography · photojournalists · renown · Capa · Photojournalist Cornell Capa · emLife
Mar 31st, 2008 · Dith Pran documented -- and experienced himself -- the terror of Cambodia's brutal Khmer Rouge regime. Correspondent Sydney Schanberg reflects on a relationship with Pran chronicled in the 1984 Academy-award-winning film, The Killing Fields.
Keywords: terrorizing · Regime · brutal · Cambodian · Khmer Rouge · chronicles · cambodia · Killing Fields · photojournalists · Dith Pran · Pran · Dith
Feb 1st, 2008 · Forty years ago Friday, photojournalist Eddie Adams captured one of history's most memorable images. The 1968 photo of a South Vietnamese officer executing a Viet Cong guerrilla helped change American opinion of the Vietnam War.
Keywords: officer · Americans · executives · history · guerrillas · photo · 1968 · Vietnam War · photojournalists · indelible · Eddie Adams · Viet Cong
Oct 2nd, 2007 · When book editor Arthur Levine invited author Ruth Ozeki to team up with nine other writers to create a new novel, she thought he was nuts. The literary tag team came up with Click, the story of a globe-trotting photojournalist as viewed from a variety of perspectives.
Keywords: Writer · novel · literary · photojournalists · Arthur Levine · Ruth Ozeki
Oct 23rd, 2006 · Seven decades ago, pioneer aerial photographer Bradford Washburn flew over Alaska's glaciers, documenting their splendor. Now, a Boston photojournalist is recreating Washburn's images to document the impact of global warming.
Keywords: global · Pioneer · Alaska · Boston · Photographs · photo · glaciers · Washburn · Aerial · photojournalists · captures · recreating
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