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Paula Bronstein Wins 2022 Courage in Photojournalism Award

Paula Bronstein Wins 2022 Courage in Photojournalism Award

PRIZE

Photojournalist Paula Bronstein Wins 2022 Courage in Photojournalism Award 

Photojournalists Carol Guzy and Farzana Wahidy were also recognized as honorees. In its 8th year, the award is given to women photojournalists who exhibit extraordinary courage and humanity in reporting from areas of instability, oppression, and conflict.

By Robert E. Gerhardt

EXHIBITION

Circulation(s): A Trendsetter’s Lab

Showcasing 30 artists from 15 countries, including Armenia, the 12th iteration of the Circulation(s) Festival once again maps the landscape of contemporary photographic practices.

By Sophie Bernard

DISCOVERY

The Bell’s Echo

Jason Guan opens up about the drive and method behind his photography flow.

Photographs by Jason Guan

BOOK

On Pasolini’s Road

In the book Sur la route by Pier Paolo Pasolini, contra-corrente, the artist Chantal Vey retraces the journey of the Italian poet.

By Sabyl Ghoussoub

STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION

TUTORIAL

Street Photography in New York City, by Nina Berman

Nina Berman is a documentary photographer, filmmaker, author and educator. Her wide-ranging work looks at American politics, militarism, post violence trauma and resistance. Among her passions stand street photography.By NOOR Images 

TUTORIAL

Shooting Architecture With a Tilt-Shift Lens, by Jon Lowenstein

Jon Lowenstein, from NOOR Images, specializes in long-term, in-depth documentary explorations that confront the realms of power, poverty, racial discrimination, and violence. Through the combination of photography, moving images, experiential writing, and poetry, he strives for unsparing clarity by revealing the subjects of history that lack voice.By NOOR Images

   

FROM THE ARCHIVES

People of Ukraine

In the village of Kontsovo, near the Slovakian border, photographer Ismail Ferdous asked several displaced Ukrainians to pose on the stage of a theater in the colors of their country, collecting their stories at the same time.

By Ismail Ferdous, Jonas Cuénin & Alona Malashyna

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