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Photo October 4, 2013

Anxiety's All the Fashion

Hollywood, Madison Avenue, 7th Avenue. They've all gotten pretty good at co-opting the anxieties and calamities of the times to move their wares, haven't they?

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On the Beautiful Instagram of the DC Car Chase, the Killing of the Runaway Dental Hygienist and the Hoepker 9/11 Photo

Coming on the heels of the rampage at the Naval Yard a couple weeks ago, this Instagram photo the media was instantly buzz-feeding over reminded me of the Thomas Hoepker photo from 9/11.

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Visual Practices & Ethics Photo October 2, 2013

Thoughts on Afghan Girl's Third Cover Appearance as National Geographic Looks Back, Forward

Has the same portrait ever appeared on the cover of a major US magazine even twice, not to mention three times? Still, it's not exactly clear to me why she's on the anniversary cover.

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Playing from Behind, GOP Wins Day 1 Shut Down Optics Battle

Repubs and tabloid-style news organizations are using images of Clinton and Lewinsky to represent the last time the government shut down.

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Photo October 1, 2013

First Reflections on the Shut Down

Both images call on Americans to consider the day's events in terms of the county's larger legacies.

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International Focus Photo September 29, 2013

Andrea Bruce and the Paradox That's Damascus

Capturing the domestic anxiety of the civil war.

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Faith Focus Photo September 27, 2013

Rise of Ted Cruz Best Captured (Fleetingly, Anyway) by Medieval Christian Iconography

On the brink of a government shutdown, the next act of a fractured Congress, and the rise of a great right hope, it's not like these aren't perfect days for religious visual metaphors.

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Campaign '16 Photo September 25, 2013

Hillary: Like Any Good Rorschach

Of course, in the contemporary media landscape, being old is a far greater crime for women than is being inauthentic.

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Media Focus Photo September 24, 2013

Putting Those al-Shabab Terrorists to Shame

Now that the shooting phase is over, we enter the spin room.

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Photography/Photojournalism Photo September 23, 2013

Photo Requests from Solitary: S. Martin Luther King Drive and E. 63rd Street

First pass, I was not just struck by the emptiness – or, the quiet here, but I was concerned by it.

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Media Focus Photo September 22, 2013

Things to be Concerned About in the Mall Attack Photos from Nairobi (GRAPHIC)

Another way to understand the danger here has to do with infusing horrific news images with irony.

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Advertising Watch Photo September 20, 2013

Brand on Fire (Or: You're Not the Boss of Me!)

Consider why Brand chose to riff on the link between the Nazi's and "an irrelevant menswear supplier." And absorb his admonition to trust in yourself and those around you to try and get your feel back.

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The Pope With the Sound Off

Why is Francis "the coolest Pope ever?" Because, at least so far, the actions speak for themselves.

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Photography/Photojournalism Photo September 18, 2013

The Naval Yard Shooting Photo That Wasn't --Then Was

Because our goal is to promote visual and media literacy, The Atlantic's summary of these photos is something to take note of.

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Have You Ever Seen the Uncropped Version of the "Napalm Girl?"

So my question is: was this photo cropped entirely for effect? for simplicity sake? or, because the nonchalance of the soldiers would have been like a second napalm hit?

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Times Square Tweet Carnage: Where We (and Twitter) Are Now

Today, Twitter is much more of a gawking and tabloid territory, the happenstance procurement of a slice of trauma or celebrity functions as much or more like a trophy, the posting and engagement less an act of witnessing than voyeurism.

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Salon Archive Photo September 17, 2013

BagNewsSalon - Photoville '13: Photojournalism in Flux (with Video Highlights)

This BagNews Salon, to be held at the 2013 Photoville photo festival in Brooklyn, examines eight photos that have either been the subject of debate or relate to current issues surrounding the practice of photojournalism.

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Sweet Damascus

So the photos from Syria the past year or so have been a little weighted toward Aleppo and, recently, the Damascus suburb of Gouta. On that diet, of course, one would only think that apocalypse reigns.

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Culture Focus Photo September 16, 2013

No Photos by Women Photojournalists In Syria & Brown Miss America Freak Out: 2 Reasons BuzzFeed Starting to Piss Me Off

Here was a perfect opportunity to show us a women or multiple women journalists, for goddsakes, actually covering the war in Syria -- though I understand it might have taken about a minute to find one.

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Security the Pressing Thing

Seems you can't look over your shoulder, in the rear-view mirror or in the reflection of a puddle without seeing some reminder, allusion, suggestion (thought broadcast?) about the surveillance and security state.

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