photojournalism /tags/photojournalism photojournalism en-US SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä± Mon, 14 Mar 2022 09:32:18 GMT Photos: Evacuees flee Russian aggression, leaving cities and loved ones behind /news/npr-breaking-news/2022-03-12/photos-evacuees-flee-russian-aggression-leaving-cities-and-loved-ones-behind More than 3 million Ukrainians have fled their homes since Russia invaded on Feb. 24. Most of the refugees — around 2 million — are believed to have fled to Poland. Mon, 14 Mar 2022 09:32:18 GMT /news/npr-breaking-news/2022-03-12/photos-evacuees-flee-russian-aggression-leaving-cities-and-loved-ones-behind Grace Widyatmadja, Marco Storel Fighting hate through billboards, remembering the Parkland school shooting, getting your romance on with Argentine tango /2022-02-15/fighting-hate-through-billboards-remembering-the-parkland-school-shooting-getting-your-romance-on-with-argentine-tango A non-profit battling antisemitism is trying something new — messaging through billboards. A look at the person behind the lens: the Sun Sentinel photographer who's covered the Parkland tragedy from the very beginning. Plus, add some romance this Valentine's Day with local tango classes. Tue, 15 Feb 2022 15:27:56 GMT /2022-02-15/fighting-hate-through-billboards-remembering-the-parkland-school-shooting-getting-your-romance-on-with-argentine-tango Leslie Ovalle Atkinson Photographic Memory: Gentile's 'Wait For Me' Recalls 1980s Central America Conflicts /news/2021-09-07/photographic-memory-gentiles-wait-for-me-recalls-1980s-central-america-conflicts In an interview about his memoir, acclaimed photojournalist Bill Gentile discusses how aggressively but sensitively war and conflict need to be covered. Tue, 07 Sep 2021 10:00:00 GMT /news/2021-09-07/photographic-memory-gentiles-wait-for-me-recalls-1980s-central-america-conflicts Tim Padgett Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photojournalist Danish Siddiqui Is Killed In Afghanistan /news/npr-breaking-news/2021-07-16/pulitzer-prize-winning-photojournalist-danish-siddiqui-is-killed-in-afghanistan The 38-year-old journalist, who worked for the Reuters news agency, died in southern Afghanistan during a clash between Taliban militiamen and Afghan troops with whom he was embedded. Fri, 16 Jul 2021 18:36:02 GMT /news/npr-breaking-news/2021-07-16/pulitzer-prize-winning-photojournalist-danish-siddiqui-is-killed-in-afghanistan Scott Neuman, Amna Ijaz Heard On Sundial: COVID-19 Death Data, Portraits Of Frontline Workers And ICE Transfers Detainees /show/sundial/2020-05-11/heard-on-sundial-covid-19-death-data-portraits-of-frontline-workers-and-ice-transfers-detainees On this Monday, May 11, episode of Sundial: State Officials Stopped Releasing COVID-19 Death Data Compiled By Florida’s Medical ExaminerThe Tampa Bay… Mon, 11 May 2020 20:49:33 GMT /show/sundial/2020-05-11/heard-on-sundial-covid-19-death-data-portraits-of-frontline-workers-and-ice-transfers-detainees Sherrilyn Cabrera Miami Photo Exhibit Takes Us Through Journey Of Havana, Cuban Neighborhoods /show/sundial/2019-08-20/miami-photo-exhibit-takes-us-through-journey-of-havana-cuban-neighborhoods Miami Herald photographer Carl Juste has been capturing life in Cuba for 30 years, on assignment and on his own time. He, along with a group of… Tue, 20 Aug 2019 14:56:15 GMT /show/sundial/2019-08-20/miami-photo-exhibit-takes-us-through-journey-of-havana-cuban-neighborhoods Miami Herald Photojournalist Emily Michot On Documenting Epstein's Victims /news/2019-07-14/miami-herald-photojournalist-emily-michot-on-documenting-epsteins-victims Labor Secretary Alex Acosta resigned last week in connection to the role he played in Jeffery Epstein’s lax plea deal in 2008. Epstein was facing… Sun, 14 Jul 2019 22:10:00 GMT /news/2019-07-14/miami-herald-photojournalist-emily-michot-on-documenting-epsteins-victims Reduced Funding For The Arts, Homelessness and A Floating Art Exhibit /show/sundial/2018-05-24/reduced-funding-for-the-arts-homelessness-and-a-floating-art-exhibit Jaye Abbate is the CEO of ArtServe, a non-profit arts incubator that supports artists and cultural organizations in Broward County. Beth Clark is the CEO… Thu, 24 May 2018 20:36:19 GMT /show/sundial/2018-05-24/reduced-funding-for-the-arts-homelessness-and-a-floating-art-exhibit 'Explosive' Image Of An Assassination Wins World Press Photo Of The Year /2017-02-13/explosive-image-of-an-assassination-wins-world-press-photo-of-the-year Photographer Burhan Ozbilici's image of the killing of Russia's ambassador to Turkey was described by one jury member as the "face of hatred." Jurors have made it clear that it was a heated debate. Mon, 13 Feb 2017 16:05:00 GMT /2017-02-13/explosive-image-of-an-assassination-wins-world-press-photo-of-the-year Merrit Kennedy Aspiring Photojournalists Showcase Works At "Carnival Of Color" /culture/2014-10-22/aspiring-photojournalists-showcase-works-at-carnival-of-color For over 25 years, Carl Juste has frozen time. With the shutter of his lens, the veteran Miami Herald photojournalist has documented the days and lives of… Wed, 22 Oct 2014 20:57:07 GMT /culture/2014-10-22/aspiring-photojournalists-showcase-works-at-carnival-of-color Gregory Castillo