This week has been unusually difficult for photographers who are trying to cover the George Floyd protests. Essay and images by photographer Alan Chin.
Continue ReadingThis week, photographer Nina Berman joins us to discuss three images from our article, “Here Are the Photos of People Suffering and Dying of Covid.”
Continue ReadingWhat the photo speaks to is two different viruses that attack the lungs and kill African Americans.
Continue ReadingSome doubt the lethality of the virus. Others question whether dire images, or enough impactful images exist. But the photos are there to see.
Continue ReadingAt Ascension Seton Hays Hospital in Austin, they have a policy that nobody dies alone. Our thoughts on the deeply moving photo of nurse Colby Hutson.
Continue ReadingThis webcast looks at a complex scene in a New York City park, distanced well-wishers at an LA nursing home, and a widely published COVID-era restaurant.
Continue ReadingIn photo after photo of the crisis, the aged have become the people trapped behind the glass.
Continue ReadingThis photo is part of a series about a Brooklyn family during the coronavirus lockdown. Whatever meaning is behind it, it's something we can all relate to.
Continue ReadingStill focused on the pandemic, we look at a virus PR shot from Tyson Foods, a political photo from an EMT ride along, and Arlington honors with adjustments.
Continue ReadingI’ve seen this action in many news photos when police, especially riot cops, become violent with citizens, but never the other way around.
Continue ReadingAs COVID-19 becomes history, the stages of the pandemic look clear and predictable. This photograph by Chris McGrath reminds us they weren't and aren't.
Continue ReadingSince the virus crisis started, I have seen countless photos of medical workers in ICU’s. I have also seen photos of them outside their hospitals advocating for vitally necessary equipment and protective gear. Sometimes they carry signs. Other times they stand as witnesses holding up pictures of colleagues who...
Continue ReadingThe photo reminds us that postal workers are also giving their all on the coronavirus front lines. But a closer look has darker implications for the USPS.
Continue ReadingWhy were these photos of Denver healthcare workers standing up to anti-stay-at-home protesters so popular? There's a "super" answer.
Continue ReadingI never thought I'd see or have to deal with a cultural trauma as profound as 9/11, but the coronavirus has proved me wrong.
Continue ReadingIn the shadow of COVID-19, former White House photographer Pete Souza joins us to discuss four photos he took of Obama and Reagan handling health crises.
Continue ReadingIt's the first COVID-19 news photograph described as viral without a hint of irony. But that doesn't mean it's not deadly.
Continue ReadingSet in the White House hallway leading to the press briefing room, it serves as the perfect specimen of a spectacle that unspools for hours each night.
Continue ReadingTodd Heisler's photo of the New York City AIDS Memorial in the midst of the COVID-19 health crisis honors memory and design.
Continue ReadingWhen the democratic process poses a clear and present danger, we should all be able to admit that political malfunction is staring us in the face.
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