If the amount of authentic art in the ISIS video truly is nominal, the question is how much (more) we are being manipulated?
Continue ReadingWe are looking at a strategic decision to visually frame the president's 50th anniversary Selma speech as a mile marker on a long road toward racial justice.
Continue ReadingThe way this photo is situated has a lot to say about how much race continues to represent one of America's greatest obstacles.
Continue ReadingThere always has been war, there always will be war, and only fools think otherwise. Thus, the full honor due to those in battle today can be paid only by placing their memorial within the unbroken continuity and epic scale of myth.
Continue ReadingIf the general public failed to grasp the audacity of Tuesday's imagery, it's only because commentators, activists and partisans were so overwhelming focused on the politics and ideology.
Continue ReadingIf Philip Montgomery's First Place "Picture of the Year, International" Feature photo was good before, it's even better today in light of the newly released DOJ report.
Continue ReadingThe fact that city representatives or the public-at-large would take issue with such depictions has been primarily characterized by the publishing world and the photo establishment as misplaced, as a misunderstanding of press photography rather than some misunderstanding or insensitivity on the part of the industry toward the public.
Continue ReadingIf most people who saw this in various "photo of the week" galleries simply thought, "that’s cool," I think there’s more to it than that.
Continue ReadingReal patriotism doesn't mean just loving your country; rather, we true patriots embody the country.
Continue ReadingWar is far more than battle, from the extensive organization that is required to project power and hold territory, to the thousand ways that it disrupts, distorts, corrupts, and shatters entire worlds.
Continue ReadingI am partly posting Kanye’s shaming of the celebrity-crazed public and his indictment of mobile photography as an example of how much pictures can take on a life of their own.
Continue ReadingThe hostility of anti-Muslim protesters on the seventh annual Texas Muslim Capitol Day pales in comparison to the recognition and appreciation of the different cultural and religious communities among us.
Continue ReadingDon't worry yourself what's bubbling beyond the tarp?
Continue ReadingWhatever the reasons for the quiet, America's reengagement in Iraq is primarily significant for the lack of attention.
Continue ReadingIf the 2015 Oscars expose a diversity problem with western cultural exporting, then the selection by POY doubles down on the indictment.
Continue ReadingWhat I find so powerful is how much Alexey Furman's photo from Ukraine manages to capture and express war as an act of domestic violence.
Continue ReadingWhat's brilliant is the way the photo, on the surface a textbook example of political celebrity, also taps into America's racial polarization.
Continue ReadingWhat is it about this photo of Sub-Saharan migrants high up a pole in Spain’s border town of Melilla that earned a POY award?
Continue ReadingAnd when in our lifetimes have we been made aware the military has been deployed to save lives?
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