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Living Galapagos
Carolina Photojournalism and MultimediaFor all of the attention that Charles Darwin brought to the Galápagos Islands, most people know surprisingly little about them. Since Darwin’s birth 200 years ago, the people of Galápagos - both residents and tourists - have fundamentally changed the natural habitat of the formerly pristine archipelago. This multimedia project is the first of its kind to explore issues like illegal immigration, illegal fishing, invasive species and more through video, photos, panos, timelapse, and infographics. More…
Times of Crisis
ReutersOn September 15, 2008, Lehman Brothers became the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, its collapse paralysing the global financial system. Spanning 365 days of upheaval, we see how lives everywhere have changed as a divergent world embarks on a new era of historic uncertainty. More…
Revisiting the South Bronx, 35 Millimeters at a Time
The New York TimesThirty years ago, a Bronx native returned home and photographed the ruins of his borough. As he revisits his pictures, he sees much more than the notorious rubble. More…
Nación Ranquel
ClarinMultimedia Clarin.com Team traveled to St. Louis to see the project proposes to restore peoples territories. More…
An Ancient Society Faces New Change in Brazil
The New York TimesAs climate change reaches deep in the Amazon, the Kamayura indians struggle to adjust. More…
An Appeal to the Divine
Stockton RecordFor some California inmates, religion offers an alternative to the path that led them to prison. They fill chapel pews to pray and sing with chaplains as their guides, or they quietly pore over scripture alone in their cells. They’re Protestants, Catholics, Muslims, Jews, Native Americans, Buddhists, Wiccans and Druids to name a few of the 160 faiths California prisoners practice. More…
L'Oeil du Viseur ('Behind the viewfinder')
Espritblog.comL'oeil Du Viseur ('Behind the viewfinder') is a french web-documentary about photojournalism. Each day during a month, a photographer speaks about one of this pictures he like. Because behind the bytes of a jpg file, there are always encounters between photographer and his characters. More…
Waiting Topless
The Sunday BestWhen the Grand View Topless Coffee shop in Vassalboro opened in February 2009, Lisa Beaudreau and Star Cunningham both found jobs there. "Yes, I am a topless waitress, but I'm just a regular normal person in society," Cunningham says. "I honestly don't think in this economy right that there is a job out there that would pay roughly the same." In June, the shop burned down in a suspected arson and reopened in tent‎. More…
All Eyes
St. Petersburg TimesA picture-window on the world, with images and/or videos added every day in a big, beautiful format. Learn the stories "Behind The Lens" of our award-winning staff photographers. "The Your Lens" section features great work from both amateurs and pros in Tampa Bay. "All Eyes" is also the new home of "World in a Snap," presenting the best photojournalism from around the globe. More…
Colombia's Indians Displaced
The New York TimesIndigenous groups have been displaced by armed men seeking control of regions coveted in the drug trade. More…




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