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Culture Focus Photo February 18, 2015

Seeing Surveillance Everywhere and Nowhere

In this day and age, when an image could as easily have been pulled off a civil defense drone or a surveillance camera, we also register that.

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World Press, Spot News: Tangled Up in Blue

Sure, the cops got their girl. But for goodness' sake, is a riot police scrum supposed to look so glamorous?

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International Focus Photo February 16, 2015

Human Trafficking Awareness and Photographic Ensnarement: A World Press Winning Portrait

Despite the photo’s potential utility, however, it also raises important questions about the ways in which well-meaning outsiders and journalists depict the problem of human trafficking.

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Beyond FEMEN: That Arresting Photo Outside the Strauss-Kahn Trial

I doubt the group expected a photo this effective, even if Femen protesters are consistently “manhandled” by police.

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World Press Photo: As Much About News as About the Human Condition?

The picture of “Jon and Alex” seems to also be part of an emerging trend among the winning photographs of recent years: a cinematic aesthetics that combines artistic compositions with invitation to storytelling.

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Photography/Photojournalism Photo February 14, 2015

Picture of the Year (Sports Feature): What is it About Men and their Balls?

It could have landed on his shoe. It could have bounced and landed on that other guy's straw hat. But, it didn't.

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Photography/Photojournalism Photo February 13, 2015

LGBT Love and Anxiety: The Ambiguity and Politics of the World Press Photo of the Year

Perhaps the noirish quality serves as a buffer but this photo is at least as tense as it is tender.

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Photo February 10, 2015

More Than Less Than Meets the Eye: The Pope in a (Roman) Shanty Town

I'm wondering when was the last time a head of state ventured into a similar homestead -- and did so with such intimacy.

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Afghanistan Photo

The Masking of Damaged Vets (With an Appearance by Hannibal Lecter). Photo by Lynn Johnson.

While the mask purports to give voice to his inner pain, it also makes it possible for us to observe him (from a distance) without actually seeing him.

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POYi Winning Photos: Is the Freeway the New Protest Battle Ground?

Stopping these throughways provide a way for the movement to demonstrate that business-as-usual has got to stop, and that citizens -- especially those that simply watch on TV -- need feel it, too.

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International Focus Photo February 9, 2015

Priests and Protests: Looking Back on the Photography from Kiev Square

Protestors armed themselves against government forces with whatever was available to them, creating a visual mash of color and symbolism, the clergy ministering throughout.

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Culture Focus Photo February 8, 2015

The Optic of Family Values Just Doesn't Mix Well With the Optic of Gun Rights

An AP photographer doesn't do any favors for the shrewdness of Olympia's arms enthusiasts.

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Middle East Watch Photo February 7, 2015

Too Much Art in a News Photo? West Bank Rhythm and Flow

The infusion of creativity into the news photo is not just an art itself, but is often a slippery slope.

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Culture Focus Photo February 6, 2015

Denial Is a Pool in Bakersfield: An Immigration Picture You've Hardly Seen Before

What Mark’s photo frames and what it also nails are two of the immigration issue's elephants in the room.

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International Focus Photo February 5, 2015

A Preliminary Thought As We Enter Photojournalism Award Season

I appreciate that a news photo deserves to be judged and valued as a professional artifact. It's not nearly so straight forward, however.

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Media Focus Photo February 4, 2015

Robert Hariman On ISIS and the Choice Not To Look

So look. Then turn away. If you don’t need to look, I’m with you. Whatever you do, realize that the stakes are higher than had been imagined.

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For Crying Out Loud: The Visual Politics of the Vaccination Photo

Now that vaccination has become the latest political football in America’s ideological and culture war, the injection photo really does carry some weight.

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Campaign '16 Photo February 3, 2015

Dr. Christie, He Presumes: GOP Optics and Weird Science

If you don't have the politics or the facts firmly enough behind you -- especially if the public doesn't take you that seriously -- doing a photo op against the no-nonsense background of the clinic or the lab is not a very good idea.

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What War, Terror, Racial Tension, Climate Change? The Anxiety Underneath This Year's Kinder, Gentler Super Bowl Ads

I'm wonder how much of the softer, lighter, funnier and friendlier focus of many of these ads was actually a reflex to buffer the consuming public from the social tension and political anxiety that has formed an almost steady drumbeat since last November.

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Eco Watch Photo February 2, 2015

Last Week’s Scariest Newswire Photo (For 81% of Americans and 61% of Republicans, at Least)

What's ironic is the way the children skip forward leaving us to wonder at what rate over their lifetimes the environment will deteriorate.

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