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Emezi is a recipient of the 2018 inaugural Creative Bursary Award from Getty Images and was a 2018 participant of New York Portfolio Review. She has been featured by British Journal of Photography, Huffington Post, i-D, Nieman Reports, Paper, Vogue, CNN and The Washington Post. In 2018, she received a grant from the U.S Consulate General in ...
When Ringley moved to Washington, D.C. after graduating, she added webcams to cover the additional living space (four webcams captured images of her life), in both the office and bedroom. One camera – a Mac WebCam – captured the rooms at the clip of one photo per minute, even when vacant, and posted them to her web page. [ 23 ]
John Moore (born 1967) is an American photographer. He works for Getty images among others. His work has received several awards, including a Pulitzer Prize in 2005. His photograph of a two-year-old girl, crying as US Border Patrol officers begin to search her mother prior to taking both of them into custody for illegally crossing the US-Mexican border, was named World Press Photo 2018.
Working for Getty Images, Paula Bronstein captured both scenes of conflict and daily life, and in the process, saw firsthand the changes Afghanistan underwent, including the increasing number of ...
Election news coverage can get a little mundane at times, but one woman's bold move gave a reporter's story a whole new level of spice. SEE ALSO: 'Meanest mom ever' teaches her kids a hard lesson ...
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Esther Bubley (1921–1998), expressive photos of ordinary people, later specializing in children in hospitals and other medical themes; Sonja Bullaty (1923–2000), photojournalist and landscape photographer; Elizabeth Buehrmann (c. 1886 – c. 1963), pioneer of home portraits; Shirley Burman (born 1934), women in railroad history
Krisanne Johnson (born 1976) is an American photojournalist.She is the winner of the 2011 W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography. Her work on post-apartheid South Africa and on HIV/AIDS and young women in Swaziland have appeared in Time, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Fader, and The Wall Street Journal.