The Girls of Chechnya
In 2010, when she was working for a news agency in Moscow, Diana Markosian asked to be sent to Chechnya. The photographer, who is Russian but studied in the United States, was 20 years old and curious...
View ArticleMoving Walls 21: A Photo Exhibition That Fights the Good Fight
Launched in 1998, the Open Society Foundation‘s annual Moving Walls exhibition aims to support photographers working on social, political and human-rights issues that can sometimes fall under the...
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Features and Essays Lynsey Addario–National Geographic Lynsey Addario: Syria: The Chaos of War – Journey Without End (National Geographic) Documenting the struggles of Syria’s displaced | From National...
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Features and Essays Muhammed Muheisen—AP Muhammed Muheisen: Female Brick-makers in debt in Pakistan (AP Big Story) Tens of thousands of poor Pakistanis work hard in brick kilns, agriculture fields and...
View ArticleInventing My Father: Diana Markosian’s Long Journey Home
When Diana Markosian was 7 years old, her mother left her father and took Markosian and her brother from their home in Moscow to start a new life in California. “We hardly ever spoke of my father,”...
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Features and Essays Diana Markosian—Reportage by Getty Images Diana Markosian: Burmese Nights (The New Yorker) Markosian recently travelled to Kachin State, a remote region in northern Burma that has...
View ArticleInside the Beslan School Siege, 10 Years On
They were dressed in their best, little girls in spotless white ruffled pinafores and boys in freshly pressed dress shirts buttoned to the collar. It was September 1, 2004, the start of school, a cause...
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Featured and Essays Pete Muller—Prime for the Washington Post Peter Muller: Birthplace of an Outbreak (Washington Post) A portrait of Sierra Leone in the wake of the Ebola virus | More of Muller’s...
View ArticlePhotojournalism Links Daily Digest: Sept. 12, 2014
Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights Kieran Kesner’s important pictures on the Ebola epidemic in Liberia, the worst-hit nation battling the virus in West Africa. With his series,...
View ArticlePhotojournalism Daily: Oct. 17, 2014
Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights Jehad Nga’s gloomy work from the conflict-ravaged Central African Republic, shot on assignment for The New Yorker. The photographs of the...
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