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Topic: Photography

‘How Long Can You Look at a Red Leaf?’
By Derrick Z. Jackson
Watchdog Photo Gallery
By various contributors
Peering Deep Into the Essence of Small-Town Life
A photographer returns to Oxford, Iowa after 20 years to take pictures of its residents again, and his images share space with their words.
By Madeleine Blais
Newspaper Gallery
By Various contributors
The Unchanging Essence of War Photography
The image’s power rests ‘in the hands of intrepid, artistically gifted photojournalists who travel to trouble and assemble what they find without written commentary.’
By Peter Osnos
‘Baghdad Blues: A War Diary’
A photojournalist documents daily life during war.
By David Turnley
Failing to Harness the Web’s Visual Promise
Today, too many news organizations still don’t take advantage of digital media’s capacity to give readers contextual information and to engage them in finding out more about the story the pictures tell.
By Fred Ritchin
A Photographer’s Journey: From Newspapers to Social Media
An Essay in Words and Photographs
By Jim MacMillan