Category Archives: Photojournalism

Camp Amache: A Sad Texture in American History – by Nathan Armes

CAMP AMACHE COLORADO_1

Denver-based photographer Nathan Armes shares some of his recent work from Granada War Relocation Center, better known as Camp Amache, which served as a Japanese American internment camp during WWII.

Boston Marathon Bombing to Big Sur Marathon Solidarity – by Nic Coury

Big Sur International Marathon

Monterey, California-based photographer Nic Coury shares photos of the 2013 Big Sur International Marathon.

Disability for NPR – by David Walter Banks

Greensboro

Atlanta-based photographer David Walter Banks shot a story for NPR about Social Security Disability beneficiaries in Greensboro, AL.

Boston Strong: A Candlelight Vigil – by Elan Kawesch

2013 Boston Marathon Bombing Aftermath

Boston-based photographer Elan Kawesch covered a vigil in the city in support of the victims of the Marathon Bombings.

Living in the Cemetery – by Roland Nagy

Manila North Cemetery

Photographer Roland Nagy shares his photo essay about life in the North Cemetery of Manila, Philippines.

The Death of Margaret Thatcher- by Stephen Simpson

Thatcher

London, England-based photographer Stephen Simpson covered the death of Margaret Thatcher at her residential address.

Traveling to Havana, Cuba – by Lisa Dierolf Shires

Havana Cuba

Baltimore-based photographer Lisa Dierolf Shires writes about her trip to Cuba and gives some tips for other photographers when traveling.

We Did the Doo-Nanny – by Kendrick Brinson

Doo Nanny

Atlanta-based photographer Kendrick Brinson shares photos of the Doo-Nanny Festival in Seale, Alabama.

Prairie Burn and Nik Collection – by John Williams

Prairie Burn

Galesburg, IL-based photographer John Williams shares photos of the annual prairie burn at Knox College’s Green Oaks Biological Field Station.

Bristol Zombie March – by Sandy McClure

Zombie March

Photographer Sandy McClure shares some photos from the Annual Zombie March in Bristol, UK.