Tag: Photojournalism

The Reynolds Journalism Institute awarded the Associated Press the Team Picture Story of the Year for a collection of photos including ones by Gazan-based freelancers that depicted distressing scenes from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In "Civil War," a film reviewed by John Nathan, director Alex Garland portrays a disunited United States where a photojournalist and a writer embark on a road trip to interview a besieged president amidst chaos and conflict.
A photo of Hamas militants transporting the body of a German-Israeli woman, Shani Louk, into Gaza has won an award, sparking controversy over its portrayal of the deceased and the militants' actions.
"Invited to Life: Finding Hope After the Holocaust" by B.A. Van Sise is a book that shares the stories and portraits of 90 Holocaust survivors.
In this episode of Jewish Currents, Joshua Leifer interviews Oren Ziv, co-founder of Activestills and a photojournalist documenting protest and resistance in Israel/Palestine.
The article discusses the discovery of lost photographs taken by Nathan Fendrich, a Jewish photographer who captured everyday life and Jewish events in New York City during the early 20th century.