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- Exposing truth or exploiting the powerless? Debating ethics and photography at PICS 2012
- From the Horn to the Sahel: pictures are not enough, but we still need them
- Happy Mother’s day: picturing mums in India and Sierra Leone
- Great photos, shame about the audio? Part 2 – World Press Photo Multimedia winners
- Great photos, shame about the audio: What makes a good audio-slideshow?
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- American Nomads just now on BBC4 - great longform documentary, took me right back to my year in Arizona, 1995! bit.ly/LX6Go1 16 hours ago
- Was great to meet @stevebloomphoto at @LDNphotography exhibition last night. Check out the BBC audio slideshow: bbc.in/KtbwNp 2 days ago
- Brilliant website > Ghosts | Islington's lost cinemas islingtonslostcinemas.com (via @scoopit @thebioscope) 2 days ago
Tag Archives: displaced people
24 posts later: a year of blogging on Developing Pictures
I just noticed that it’s almost exactly a year ago that I first set up Developing Pictures and posted to this blog. So, to mark this momentous anniversary, I thought I’d just share a list of the 24 posts that … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, photography, development, multimedia, United Nations, MDGs, Millennium Development Goals, technology, twitter, social media, photojournalism, humanitarian emergencies, water, NGOs, ethics, humanitarianism, interactives, libraries, Afghanistan, Exhibitions, Tim Hetherington, refugees
Tagged Afghanistan, development, displaced people, earthquakes, ethics, floods, humanitarian emergencies, libraries, Millennium Development Goals, multimedia, NGOs, photography, photojournalism, technology, water
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From Transit to transitions: do we need multimedia to tell a story?
About a week ago I went to the Frontline Club, to see a talk and presentation of Transit, a photo-essay project by award-winning Norwegian photojournalist and picture editor Espen Rasmussen. Espen has spent much of the last seven years photographing … Continue reading
Posted in multimedia, photography, photojournalism, refugees
Tagged displaced people, multimedia, photography, photojournalism, refugees
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World Refugee Day – in pictures
Today, 20th June, is the 10th UN World Refugee Day. 2011 is also the 60th year since the formation of UNHCR, the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. UNHCR has been leading a global campaign today to … Continue reading
And the winner is.. Jim Goldberg – and the Photographer’s Gallery?
It was announced last week that the American photographer Jim Goldberg had won this year’s £30,000 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize. The prize, run by the Photographer’s Gallery in London, is awarded from a shortlist of four nominees, selected on the … Continue reading
Posted in art, awards, photography, photojournalism, Uncategorized
Tagged art, displaced people, migration, photography, photojournalism
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#08: From Haiti to Pakistan
OK, so I’m a few days late with the whole ‘look back at 2010/look forward to 2011′ blog-post thing. But for my first post of the new year, I can’t help but write some more about the two big natural … Continue reading
