
Mumbai Photographer Rajanish Kakade Dies at 55
Rajanish Kakade, an Associated Press photographer renowned for his visual documentation of Mumbai, has died at 55 after an illness, his family confirmed.
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Rajanish Kakade, an Associated Press photographer renowned for his visual documentation of Mumbai, has died at 55 after an illness, his family confirmed.

A new exhibition in Paris explores the complex life and iconic work of Robert Capa, the legendary war photographer known for his D-Day images and a passionate affair with Ingrid Bergman.

Henri Cartier-Bresson's 1955 photographic masterpiece, "The Europeans," is being re-examined in a new Paris exhibition, showcasing 114 images of a continent in post-war transition.

The National Press Photographers Association strongly opposes the White House's digital alteration of a journalistic image, calling it a deliberate attempt to mislead the public.

Street photography captures contemporary life, focusing on people and their environment. The genre demands storytelling, ethical awareness, and diverse techniques to create compelling images.

Veteran photographer David Hurn, 91, known for iconic images of Sean Connery and The Beatles, now dedicates his skills to his local village magazine, Tintern News. He emphasizes the importance of docu

Photojournalist Michael Swensen, based in rural Mt. Olivet, Kentucky, is rapidly making a name for himself, securing major assignments from The Associated Press, Getty Images, and The Washington Post.

A powerful collection of photographs from 2025 reveals human stories of resilience, grief, protest, and community from across the country, capturing both major events and quiet, personal moments.

Martin Parr, the British photographer known for his unique style, passed away at 73. He redefined photojournalism with harsh flash, saturated colors, and humorous observations.

The year 2025 saw a mix of global events, from intense conflicts and political protests to natural disasters and moments of human joy, all captured by dedicated photojournalists worldwide.

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.