Photojournalist Louie Palu’s portraits literally melted By Jeanette D. Moses / Published April 30, 2019
See the 2019 Pulitzer Prize photography award winners By Jeanette D. Moses / Published April 18, 2019
See the 2019 Pulitzer Prize photography award winners By Jeanette D. Moses / Published April 17, 2019
See the 2019 Pulitzer Prize photography award winners By Jeanette D. Moses / Published April 17, 2019
Exploring the early work of photojournalist Gordon Parks By Jeanette D. Moses / Published February 5, 2019
How Dorothea Lange created her Migrant Mother photo By Jeanette D. Moses / Published February 4, 2019
Huck’s sixth annual documentary photography issue focuses in on female photographers By Jeanette D. Moses / Published December 17, 2018
Preparing for Hurricane Florence when you are a photographer By Jeanette D. Moses / Published September 18, 2018
Viral photo illustrates the difficulties of photojournalism in 2018 By Jeanette D. Moses / Published September 1, 2018
Capturing the Extensive Damage at a Jewish Cemetery in Philadelphia with a Drone By Jeanette D. Moses / Published March 4, 2017
New York City Protest Photography Before the Age of Social Media By David Rosenberg / Published February 2, 2017
Six Journalists Charged with Felonies After Arrests During Trump Inauguration By Jeanette D. Moses / Published January 27, 2017
Photographer Harry Benson reflects on his incredible career By Judy Gelman Myers / Published December 9, 2016
Exploring the Critical Issues Facing Photojournalists Today By Jeanette D. Moses / Published December 8, 2016
Neil Leifer’s Photography Collection Going Up For Auction, Including Some Truly Iconic Images By Stan Horaczek / Published November 22, 2016
Baltimore’s Freddie Gray Protests from the Photographer’s Perspective By Jeanette D. Moses / Published November 22, 2016
Capturing Moments of Kindness in Intolerant Places By Hannah Smith Allen / Published November 14, 2016
A 360° View of What It’s Like to Photograph Hillary Clinton for The New York Times By Jeanette D. Moses / Published November 8, 2016
Magnum Celebrates Upcoming Anniversary—and a Co-Founder—with a 6×6 Print Sale By Jeanette D. Moses / Published October 31, 2016
See the First Trailer for the Harry Benson Documentary, Shoot First By Jeanette D. Moses / Published October 18, 2016
Photographer Justyna Mielnikiewicz Awarded 2016 W. Eugene Smith Grant By Stan Horaczek / Published October 18, 2016
Watch This: Richard Drew Speaks About Shooting the Falling Man By Jeanette D. Moses / Published September 9, 2016
The Best Documentary Photography Projects We Saw at Visa pour l’Image 2016 By Michelle Bogre / Published September 8, 2016
Getty Images Announces 2016 Grant Winners at Visa pour l’Image Festival By Jeanette D. Moses / Published September 2, 2016
Photographer Laura Boushnak’s Decade-Long Project Documenting the Survivors of Cluster Bombs By Jeanette D. Moses / Published August 24, 2016
“Moving Stills” Is A Short Film Offering An Incredible Look Into The Old Photography Business By Stan Horaczek / Published August 19, 2016
Ángel Franco and David Gonzalez Go Live on Facebook for The New York Times Lens Blog By Jeanette D. Moses / Published May 24, 2016
See the First Trailer for the Robert Frank Documentary, Don’t Blink By Jeanette D. Moses / Published May 17, 2016
Tim Hetherington Photobook Library Opens at Bronx Documentary Center By Stan Horaczek / Published May 13, 2016
Interview: Timothy Eastman on Photographing Conflict in the Ukraine By Tema Stauffer / Published April 29, 2016
Pulitzer Prize In Breaking News Photography Goes to Coverage of Refugee Crisis By / Published April 19, 2016
Bryan Denton Awarded the 2016 Getty Images and Chris Hondros Fund Award By Jeanette D. Moses / Published April 19, 2016
The 37th Annual W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography Is Open For Submissions By / Published April 15, 2016
Nina Robinson Captures Love and Loss in a Rural Black Community By Hannah Smith Allen / Published April 15, 2016
Japanese Photographers Reflect on the Devastation of 3/11 By Jeanette D. Moses / Published March 11, 2016
See the 2016 Pictures of the Year International Winners By Jeanette D. Moses / Published March 2, 2016
Secret Service Agent Choke Slams Photojournalist During Trump Rally By Jeanette D. Moses / Published March 1, 2016
Photojournalist David Guttenfelder Featured in New Squarespace Campaign By Jeanette D. Moses / Published February 26, 2016
Robin Hammond On Creating a World Where Love is Never Illegal By Jeanette D. Moses / Published January 15, 2016
A Photographer and A Journalist Collaborate to Uncover the Stories of Two Refugees in Europe By Jeanette D. Moses / Published October 19, 2015
New Study Illustrates The Difficulties Of Life As A Working Photojournalist In 2015 By Adam Ryder / Published September 29, 2015
Getty Images Announces 2015 Grant Winners at Visa pour l’Image festival By Jeanette D. Moses / Published September 4, 2015