Photojournalism
The Peace Journalism Approach: Why Should We Care?
Using word choice that is anti-inflammatory and story angles that show different sides of traditional news articles, peace journalists strive to shed light on things that emit more positivity.
A Must Read for TCKs: Safari as a Way of Life
A safari is about more than snapping photos of big cats and roaming seemingly untouched land, at least according to Jennifer New and her depiction of one TCK turned activist.
Joshua Cripps Dishes on a Career in Travel Photography
FORT COLLINS — Award-winning landscape photographer Joshua Cripps has a story unlike any other photographer. Joshua didn’t pick up photography until his late 20s after his educational and career paths had already begun. Joshua grew up in the Sierra Nevada […]
International Human Rights Organization Dives Deep into Local Lives to Dig Up Injustice
PROOF: Media For Social Justice “Lots of the exhibitions we create, are real peoples voices and testimonies, and I think they’re very powerful and able to touch people in a way that anonymous articles don’t have the power to do.” – […]
Bangladesh Collapse
Distraught eyes from family members dart frantically as they hold up old torn photos of their loved ones, hoping by some chance that family member will walk out from the debris. “Somebody lost two daughters, or two sons, a husband […]