Photographers working for major news outlets knew that the Hamas attack was coming and were embedded with them as they entered Israel on October 7th. Honest Reporting has revealed that Gaza-based employees of the Associated […] The post Photographers For Major News Agencies Were Embedded With Hamas During Oct 7 Attack appeared first on The […]
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Iranian photographers added to global list of Hundred Heroines
TEHRAN – Iranian photographers Fatemeh Behbudi, Shadi Qadirian and Azadeh Akhlaqi have been added to Hundred Heroines, a pioneering list of global women photographers. Hundred Heroines was initiated by the Royal Photographic Society in 2018 to mark the centenary of the women’s right to vote in the UK by identifying outstanding female photographers from around […]
Photographers Capture Amazing “Pillars of Light”
By Alanna Ketler Growing up in a small town in Northern British Columbia, Canada, the Northern Lights were a common sight. It wasn’t until I moved to Toronto back in 2010, that I actually realized how much I took this spectacular light show for granted as so many people I met had a longing to […]
International Group Of Award Winning Photographers Came Together To Expose The Illegal Wildlife Trade
Next Story People in developed nations are rarely exposed to wildlife or animals beyond domestic pets. This, of course, doesn’t mean that they aren’t around us, but rather that their relative invisibility makes them easy to forget about — out of sight, out of mind. Yet as our demand for land increases, their habitats become increasingly threatened, […]
Portuguese photographers launch Israel boycott pledge
On World Photography Day, over 40 Portuguese photographers, teachers of photography and photography students have launched a pledge not to accept professional invitations or financing from the State of Israel and to refuse to collaborate with Israeli cultural institutions complicit in Israel’s regime of occupation, colonialism and apartheid. The pledge is the first of its […]
Prize-winning photographers launch Israel boycott pledge
Ali Abunimah Activism and BDS Beat 21 August 2017 A Palestinian photographer works amid tear gas fired by Israeli forces during confrontations with Palestinian protesters near the boundary between Israel and the central Gaza Strip, October 2015. Yasser Qudih APA images More than 40 Portuguese photographers, photography teachers and students have launched a pledge to reject […]
This Rare Phenomenon Captured By Photographers At The Grand Canyon Is A Must See
Every year, millions of people come to see the Grand Canyon National Park, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. However, on extremely rare days when cold air is trapped in the canyon and topped by a layer of warm air, which in combination with moisture and condensation, form the phenomenon referred to […]
CDC Concludes That Zika Virus Causes Microcephaly
The US health watchdog has concluded that mounting evidence proves that the zika virus causes microcephaly in newborns. US health officials warned this week the Zika outbreak could have more of an effect on the United States and called for additional funding to combat the virus. RT reports: After months of scientific study, the Centers […]
New Tinder Algorithm: Matching On Income & Education
Susanne Posel ,Chief Editor Occupy Corporatism | Co-Founder, Legacy Bio-Naturals November 11, 2015 Tinder has become a popular dating app for Millennials looking for love. The “swipe left or right” simplicity of the app made it a hit, but now the app seeks to match users on more than superficial concepts of […]
Police Chief Confirms Detaining Photographers
Greggory MooreLong Beach Post August 18, 2011 Editor’s note: Long Beach cops to decide what is art and what is terrorism. Police Chief Jim McDonnell has confirmed that detaining photographers for taking pictures “with no apparent esthetic value” is within Long Beach Police Department policy. McDonnell spoke for a follow-up story on a June […]
Police Say They Can Detain Photographers If Their Photographs Have ‘No Apparent Esthetic Value’
Tech Dirt Aug 17, 2011 Apparently the police in Long Beach, California, have a policy that says if a police officer determines that a photographer is taking photos of something with “no apparent esthetic value,”they can detain them. This revelation came after photographer Sander Roscoe Wolff was taking the following photo: The police officer somehow […]