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06/06/2017 08:30:03 PM · #51 |
Polar Photographer Shares His View Of A Ferocious But Fragile Ecosystem
Originally posted by Program Summary: Conservation photographer Paul Nicklen has spent more than two decades documenting the ice and wildlife in some of the most inhospitable places on Earth ΓΆ€” the Arctic and the Antarctic.
It's a risky business: Nicklen often finds himself immersed in frigid waters, just a camera's length away from deadly predators. Once, in Antarctica, he came face-to-face with a 1,000-pound leopard seal ... |
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08/03/2017 09:00:38 PM · #52 |
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08/04/2017 01:38:57 AM · #53 |
This issue is always on my mind. |
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12/29/2017 01:24:05 PM · #54 |
Understanding Baltimore's Murder Epidemic From Multiple Perspectives
Originally posted by Program Abstract: NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with photographer Amy Berbert and Rev. Rodney Hudson of Ames Memorial United Methodist Church in Baltimore. Throughout 2017, Berbert has documented the location and time of the more than 300 homicides that took place in the city during 2016. |
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10/25/2018 09:05:44 PM · #55 |
The Remarkable Photos Of Lynsey Addario
Originally posted by Linked Story: Even after winning the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting and being named a MacArthur Fellow, photojournalist Lynsey Addario still gets nervous when she takes on a new assignment.
"Every story I do, I panic before I go. I wonder if I will be able to make strong pictures, if I will be able to capture the story, if I will be able to make the shot that will, at least, compel people to continue looking," Addario told NPR's Mary Louise Kelly in an interview for All Things Considered.
Addario has just released a new book, Of Love & War. It features over 200 of her photographs, focusing on women in conflict zones from her coverage of wars and humanitarian crises over the past two decades.
She told Kelly that she has learned a lot since she first started photographing. |
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10/26/2018 09:19:40 PM · #56 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: The Remarkable Photos Of Lynsey Addario
Originally posted by Linked Story: Even after winning the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting and being named a MacArthur Fellow, photojournalist Lynsey Addario still gets nervous when she takes on a new assignment.
"Every story I do, I panic before I go. I wonder if I will be able to make strong pictures, if I will be able to capture the story, if I will be able to make the shot that will, at least, compel people to continue looking," Addario told NPR's Mary Louise Kelly in an interview for All Things Considered.
Addario has just released a new book, Of Love & War. It features over 200 of her photographs, focusing on women in conflict zones from her coverage of wars and humanitarian crises over the past two decades.
She told Kelly that she has learned a lot since she first started photographing. | |
The pregnant woman on the mountain is incredible. |
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