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[Updated] Police in Northern Ireland say the photographer shot during last night's rioting in east Belfast was not the intended target.
Press 22 Jun 2011
It is as old as humanity and yet it’s becoming increasingly demonised in the West. BJP profiles five different photographers whose stories focus on the realities of migration, shot by Alixandra Fazzina,...
Documentary 11 Aug 2010
After looking at ordinary women and their "real beauty", as well as post-Apartheid gang culture in her native South Africa, Jodi Bieber now brings us an unconventional take on Soweto
Professional Photographers 30 May 2010
Equipped with high-definition video tools packed inside their digital SLR cameras, photojournalists now have access to a whole new market. We talk to photographers about they sell and distribute their...
Photojournalism 28 May 2010
Fabio Polenghi has been shot dead in Thailand today while covering the violent confrontations between the army troops and anti-government protesters
Photojournalism 19 May 2010
Argentinian photojournalist Walter Astrada scooped the Sony World Photography Award for current affairs this year with a shocking set of images shot in Madagascar
Awards 26 Apr 2010
War photographers have been invited to enter this year's Bayeux-Calvados Award for War Correspondents, a prize that has established itself as a leading contest for conflict writing and photography
Awards 16 Apr 2010
A video has emerged of Reuters photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen's death. He was killed in helicopter attack by US forces
Photojournalism 07 Apr 2010
Tomas Young was a patriotic American, determined to avenge 9/11 by signing up for the 'War on Terror'. But four days into his tour in Iraq, he was shot and paralysed. Young became the inspiration for legendary...
Photojournalism 11 Nov 2009
Photojournalists were struggling before the recession, so how are they fairing now? Olivier Laurent travels to Perpignan for Visa pour l'Image to engage opinion, and finds some signs of hope among photographers...
Photojournalism 07 Oct 2009
For the past month, the Gaza Strip has been sealed off and under siege. So, how is the world's media covering the latest wave of violence?
Photojournalism 21 Jan 2009
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