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In this archive episode Jackie Sofia, a reporter, producer, and educator in documentary media, shared her journey into participatory media and its profound impact on refugee communities in the Middle East and North America. The Journey into Documentary Media Jackie Sofia’s path to documentary photography was unconventional. With a background in Middle Eastern studies from …
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In the vibrant world of music and visual artistry, few collaborations are as iconic as that of Steve Parke and Prince. In this episode of we explore the life and career of Steve Parke, an award-winning illustrator, designer, and photographer. Known for his extensive work with Prince, Parke’s story is a testament to creativity, adaptability, …
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In the realm of photography, Lynn Goldsmith stands out as a luminary with a career spanning over five decades. Her lens has captured the essence of iconic figures across entertainment, sports, and more, with her work featured in esteemed publications like LIFE and Rolling Stone. In this episode, Goldsmith shares her journey and insights while …
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In the realm of photojournalism, where images often speak louder than words, the voices behind the camera are crucial yet frequently overlooked. In this archive episode, visual editor Kainaz Amaria shared her insights on the challenges women face in photojournalism and the urgent need for change. The Gender Gap in Photojournalism Photojournalism has long been …
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In an ever-evolving media landscape, the representation of women in journalism remains a critical issue. The International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) has been a leader in advocating for female journalists for nearly 30 years. Founded by pioneering women who recognized the barriers they faced, the IWMF is dedicated to empowering women through recognition, training, and …
Continue reading "Episode 40: Elisa Munoz & Chanda Daniels (Supporting Female Journalists)"
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The conversation surrounding harassment in various industries has gained momentum, and photojournalism is no exception. Freelance journalist Kristen Chick shared insights from her groundbreaking piece in the Columbia Journalism Review, which explores the pervasive issue of harassment within the photojournalism community. The Journey of Reporting Chick dedicated over five months to researching and interviewing photojournalists, …
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In the world of photojournalism, the ability to tell compelling stories through images is a rare and valuable skill. Jackie Molloy, a New York City-based photojournalist, exemplifies this talent. With accolades such as the Young Guns 22 Award and recognition as one of the 30 New and Emerging Photographers to Watch, Jackie has made a …
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ARCHIEVE EPSIODE: This episode features UK photojournalist Paul Conroy. Known for his work in war-torn regions, particularly Syria, Conroy shares his experiences and insights into the life of a conflict photographer, the importance of storytelling, and the legacy of his late colleague, Marie Colvin. We have decided to bring back this episode in memory of …
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Svetlana Bachevanova is a prominent figure in the field of photojournalism and the publisher of FotoEvidence. Through her work, Svetlana has dedicated herself to amplifying the voices of those affected by conflict and injustice, particularly through her recent projects focused on Ukraine. The Journey of a Photojournalist Svetlana’s journey …
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Nolan Trowe is a passionate photographer and storyteller who focuses on the disabled community, using his lens to capture the often-overlooked narratives of those living with disabilities. After suffering a spinal cord injury in 2016, Nolan turned to photography as a means of expression and connection. His journey began with a simple point-and-shoot camera gifted …
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