
Lynsey Addario Documentary Explores Conflict Photography
A new documentary, Love+War, explores Pulitzer-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario's two-decade career, balancing dangerous assignments with family life.
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A new documentary, Love+War, explores Pulitzer-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario's two-decade career, balancing dangerous assignments with family life.

The National Press Photographers Association is warning journalists about 'rights grab' credential agreements after a dispute with a major sports organizer.

Don McCullin, 90, reflects on his 70-year career documenting global conflicts, famines, and societal struggles, expressing deep unease despite his knighthood.

Wojciech Grzędziński, a multi-award-winning photojournalist, masterfully captures the intense emotions found in both war zones and the prestigious Chopin Piano Competition, revealing unexpected connec

A major exhibition at Tate Britain showcases Lee Miller's diverse career, from fashion modeling to powerful World War Two photography, highlighting her fearless vision.

The 2025 Siena Awards Festival in Italy showcases global photography, featuring solo exhibitions by acclaimed artists and winners of the Siena International Photo Awards. Topics range from Afghan wome

Peter Southwick, a former Associated Press photojournalist, documented major 1980s events, including presidential campaigns, high-profile trials, and major sports championships.

Five years ago, the Bay Area sky turned an eerie orange due to wildfires and fog. Photojournalist Jessica Christian captured iconic images, reflecting on the community and challenges of that day.

Photographer William Antin, 70, is finally sharing his vast archive of unseen 1970s New York street photography, capturing the city's raw essence.

Veteran Cape Cod photojournalist Barry Donahue, known for his iconic 'shapes and shadows' photography and deep connection to the Outer Cape, has passed away. His work documented the region's life and