A feature in the German papers jumped out that made the erasure by the Orthodox paper that much more awkward and ironic.
Continue ReadingWhat's noteworthy about this photograph is how quickly world leaders can come together when it's time to jump on the visual bandwagon.
Continue ReadingThe first Charlie Hebdo post-attack cover is brilliant and humane on two scores, one that is obvious and the other that is less so.
Continue ReadingI can't tell whether or how much the Dallas Morning News or the photographer also saw this as ironic, political or character branding.
Continue ReadingOn the scenes of fraternity and solidarity across France in the days following the Hedbo attack.
Continue ReadingIt makes you wonder (or makes me wonder, anyway) about rhythms in the universe.
Continue ReadingThe sphere was awash in cartoons and illustrations yesterday in response to the lethal attack on the French political cartoonist and satirist publication, Charlie Hebdo. This is a summary of the primary examples with some thoughts.
Continue ReadingThe events are so complicated, so charged with racial history and people's personal experience that it's like the movie Rashomon, there is no single correct way of looking at them.
Continue ReadingMany media outlets are not addressing gang violence in the Flats because of oversaturation and reader fatigue. In the grand scheme of South Africa, violence in the Flats is overlooked by much of the population, politicians included.
Continue ReadingIf you missed some or many of these entries, here are the pieces that kept visual media honest, made us all look deeper and longer at worthy images, and honored and took joy in the profession.
Continue ReadingIf the NYPD compromised a second funeral of its gunned down colleagues, the media enabled them.
Continue ReadingAn impressionistic picture from the trading floor invites feedback.
Continue ReadingIf the collection captures the day-to-day life of the war machine at holiday time, what it more inadvertently offers is food-for-thought about the country's social priorities and racial character.
Continue ReadingOn the first day of this new year, let's hope for more constructive engagements and enlightened outcomes.
Continue ReadingWe at The Bag wish you all a year of thoughtfulness, peace and visual insight.
Continue ReadingWithout a human face to be seen, these two colors end up congealing awkwardly around so much hair and so many tangled body parts, just daring the imagination to yield to their visceral pull.
Continue ReadingIf our broken political system represents perhaps the greatest threat to the American enterprise, why wouldn't this debacle be the source of endless feature images and photo galleries of shame?
Continue ReadingMedia doesn't do the public or the culture any favors in focusing so overwhelmingly on street battles and gotcha imagery.
Continue ReadingWhat’s brilliant about the photo that it’s as audacious and unique as it is inevitable.
Continue ReadingMore in the realm of coolness, so much for hearts and minds.
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