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What It Was Like to Witness Kabul's Fall to the Taliban
"Part of me wonders, in 10, 20, 30 years’ time, when I look back on this... Whether documenting the worst days in people's lives will be morally conscionable."
‘I’ve Had Several Breakdowns’: Photographers on Covering India’s COVID Horror
These photographers are humanising India's unfolding catastrophe for the world. But at what cost?
Meet the man photographing the women who lost their families in the Kashmir Valley
Showkat Nanda was just a kid when his brother disappeared. Now, he’s documenting other families missing members in Kashmir
Photographing America’s next pipeline fight in the swamps of Louisiana
After driving her van to Standing Rock, North Dakota, last year to cover the massive anti-pipeline protests, photographer Emily Kask followed the fight to its next battleground: the Atchafalaya Basin.
Mexican Governor of Deadliest State for Reporters Will Testify in Photographer Killing
It was the first sign that Javier Duarte might face judicial pressure to answer claims among Veracruz reporters that his administration is responsible for the killings of journalists.
Victim in Photojournalist Killing: ‘If Anything Happens to Me,’ It Was the Veracruz Governor
Nadia Vera, 32, was among five victims killed Friday in Mexico, including photographer Ruben Espinosa. She said in November that Veracruz Governor Javier Duarte would be "responsible" if she suffered any attack.
Women Killed Alongside Mexican Photojournalist Were Tortured and Raped
Three of the four women who were killed along with Ruben Espinosa were assaulted before being shot in the head. Loved ones identified them as friends ranging in ages from 18 to 32, and one 40-year-old house cleaner.
A Photojournalist Fled Veracruz Under Threat, But Murder Found Him in Mexico City
Ruben Espinosa was found on Friday night bound, beaten, and shot, along with four women in a Mexico City apartment. "There is no justice for a single murdered colleague," he said weeks ago of 13 others killed since Javier Duarte became governor.
Islamic State Militants Claim to Have Beheaded US Journalist James Wright Foley
Foley has been missing since he was kidnapped by unknown gunmen in Syria in 2012.
The Faces of #bringbackourgirls Aren't Their Faces at All
The image of a young African girl has punctuated news and social media feeds for over a month now. It first gained the attention of millions as a Twitter post calling for the release of more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls abducted by the terror group...
In Photos: Jihadis at Battle in Afghanistan
Photojournalist Robert Nickelsberg has seen the fall of the Soviets, the rise of the Taliban, the devastating US invasion and its aftermath.
20 Years in War Zones With Jack Picone
Jack Picone is the guy to talk to if you have any questions about catching shrapnel in Armenia, the difference between militia and rebel wars versus traditional wars, and the importance of documentary photography.