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PUBLIC MARKS with tag photojournalism

2009

MediaStorm: A Multimedia Production Studio

by HK & 3 others
Originally founded in 1994 at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, MediaStorm relaunched in March of 2005 with a focus on creating cinematic narratives for distribution across a variety of platforms. In November 2005, MediaStorm premiered its award-winning multimedia publication http://mediastorm.org. Utilizing animation, audio, video and the power of still photography, we publish diverse narratives that speak to the heart of the human condition.

Interactive Narratives - The Best in Multimedia Storytelling and Multimedia Journalism

by sbrothier & 4 others
Interactive Narratives is designed to capture the best of online visual storytelling as practiced by online and print journalists from around the country and the world. Our goal is to highlight rich-media content, engaging storytelling, and eye-popping design in an environment that fosters interaction, discussion, and learning.

2008

InSight America | InSight America

by sbrothier
Who are the people of America? What are we thinking? What makes us angry and frustrated? What gives us hope? Are some of us really all blue and some all red? Or are we mostly shades of purple? InSight America is an innovative documentary project that aims to explore these questions on the eve of one of the most important elections in American history. Calling on the talents of some of the world’s most respected photojournalists, using the Web to update their observations daily, InSight America is a collage of personal investigations and reflections that attempts to capture the things preoccupying Americans during the weeks leading to Election Day. What is the American Dream today?

The Big Picture - Boston.com

by alexandre & 13 others (via)
Chaque semaine 2 à 3 histoires en photos. Joli design de surcroit. A voir.

Masaru Goto : "NIHON-JIN, BURAKU-MIN: Portraits of Japan's outcast people"

by sbrothier
The Buraku-Min (tribal people) compose one of the main minority groups in Japan, along with the Ainu of Hokkaido and the Ryukyuans of Okinawa. Despite being thoroughly Japanese, racially and ethnically, the Buraku-Min still face discrimination and struggle under the weight of their shared history in Japan.

Lauren Greenfield Photography - Kids + Money intro

by sbrothier
Money Talks: Teens in Los Angeles discuss money: getting it, spending it and learning to live without it.

VII VISIONAIRES

by sbrothier
VII derives its name from the number of founding photo-journalists who, in September 2001, formed this collectively owned agency.

bulb - Le photojournalisme a ses tendances

by sbrothier & 1 other
Gerald Holubowicz is a French freelance photojournalist based in New York since 2006. After studying Law and Journalism in France, he worked with Abaca Press as staff photographer for almost 3 years. In September 2006 he moved to New York and, after a brief stint with ABACA USA, joined POLARIS Images. His work has been published in New York Magazine, BusinessWeek, Time.com, Portfolio.com, Sport Illustrated as well as in French news magazines such as L'Express, Le Nouvel Observateur, Le JDD, PHOTO and many others. Gerald is available for editorial and corporate assignments.

Flickr : Photos et vidéos de philippe leroyer

by sbrothier & 1 other
News Reporting Pictures : I follow three rules while reporting on news events : Honesty - Respect - Neutrality. Honesty is of course the basis. No lies, no fakes, only the truth. Respect toward my subjects is fundamental. But this respect is also directed toward the people I work for and the viewers of my pictures. Neutrality is my way of approaching things. It has been for a long while. I don't care what my personnal feelings or conviction are about the subject I shoot. As a witness, I have to keep that for myself as much as possible. "Art" pictures : Taking pictures, in my way of doing it, is about telling stories. Stories can be perfect, clean, glamourous, desirable, but are often dirty, nasty, ugly, sad, and unperfect. One way or the other, visual and story must work together to make a great picture. If you're looking for a photographer in Paris and think my style is what you're looking for, do not hesitate and drop me a line : philippe.leroyer [at] gmail.com

2007

Daylife

by sbrothier
With so much news and information available on the web, it's time for a new way to discover the stories that matter to you. We gather stories of all shapes and sizes from countless perspectives around the world, and then present them in a rich browseable landscape, helping you make connections you never knew existed. Our goal is to aid your journey through the events that shape your world. For a quick overview of Daylife, check out the Daylife Tour. And watch for more developments at our Daylife Blog

2006

Amazon.com: Hungry Planet: What the World Eats: Books: Peter Menzel,Faith D'Aluisio

by sbrothier
Après l'excellent "Material World" Peter Menzel réitère en nous montrant ce que Le Monde mange.

foto8 - International Photojournalism Magazine

by Gérard Delisle & 1 other (via)
Published quarterly, Foto8 online magazine of international photojournalism, features many freelance photographers who work with little or no guarantees on a project. These pictures are a testament in some cases to their persistent refusal to bow down to the recent pressures to cheapen journalism. Instead these photojournalists strive to find ways to cover the stories that are important today.

R e p o r t a g e A r c h i v e

by Gérard Delisle
Reportage is a website dedicated to publishing innovative international photojournalism and presenting challenging articles on the use and abuse of photography in today's media. The site continues the approach of the former print edition of Reportage magazine which received critical acclaim between 1993 and 2000.

Photos - The Common Language Project

by Gérard Delisle & 1 other
The mission of the Common Language Project is to develop and implement innovative approaches to international journalism by focusing on positive, inclusive and humane reporting of stories ignored by the mainstream media.

Magnum In Motion

by Ithil & 6 others (via)
Magnum In Motion editors blend powerful Magnum photography with audio commentary, text and graphics to create an immersive, engaging multimedia experience. Photographer commentary guides the viewer through the photo essay, while text and graphics provide additional information and enrich the viewing experience.

Rachel Papo : Serial N° 3817131

by sbrothier & 5 others
She began photographing Israeli female soldiers in the summer of 2004 as part of her masters thesis project. She continues to photograph in both Israel and New York, pursuing fine art photography and accepting commissioned projects. Her photographs are included in several public and private collections. She currently resides in Brooklyn.