The question is, why is Western media suddenly so obsessed with the propaganda of ISIS in Iraq, and gratuitously publishing the groups factually-ambiguous terror scenes?
Continue ReadingQuick takes on one of the week's hottest wire photos.
Continue ReadingIt's not just that dads need and deserve the same recognition and consideration as moms for parallel engagement. It's the fact that families cannot cut it anymore on one salary (and haven't been able to for some time).
Continue ReadingImpressed with the acumen and how Reuters managed this kind of access to the ISIS fighters in Mosul, I do think the process of procurement -- while providing for the safety of photojournalists -- must also secure the confidence of the audience.
Continue ReadingInstead of the social stories functioning as due diligence, as preamble and warm up act, what if the coverage over the next four weeks did simultaneous justice to both the thrilling sports spectacle and the social cost?
Continue ReadingOn the heels of widely publicized shootings, particularly school attacks, the violence and trauma seemed to bring out the entrepreneurs.
Continue ReadingAnd yet, is it possible — puppies as metaphor, and emotional suggestion -- to conceive of the Israelis and the Palestinians engaging in a way that is softer? When you put it into words, it sounds remarkable silly, but such is the power of photography.
Continue ReadingTalking predictions, get ready for a generous and gratuitous display of skin -- and I'm not just referring males on the pitch -- in the North American coverage of the international sports spectacle.
Continue ReadingThe Las Vegas cop killers from a more cultural perspective.
Continue ReadingPerhaps the couple is an anomaly. Perhaps not, however. Maybe what we're seeing is the emergence of the female far-right revolutionary and domestic terrorist.
Continue ReadingThe message to the world, once the media and the sponsorship dollars get rolling, is that, even in the slums, love of the game conquers all.
Continue ReadingThe point here is not to celebrate the human spirit, but rather to understand that people don’t have to be asking for the moon when they ask for peace and stability. A normal life will do.
Continue ReadingI have no doubt that China needs more democracy, but I would not offer the present mix of populism and neoliberalism that defines politics in the US today as a splendid model to which they should aspire.
Continue ReadingKarl Rove knows there is nothing wrong with Clinton's brain. He knows there are deficiencies to the media's though.
Continue ReadingThere is a quick element in the clip that doesn't seem to square with the overwhelming vision of peace, love and undoing.
Continue ReadingI’d like to tell you that such images are anomalous, but sadly that is not the case.
Continue ReadingNotebooks, uniforms, their own clothes and finally photographs of the girls themselves. They are ordinary things that in this extraordinary context start to build up into a sad, touching image of some of the lives that have been torn away from their normal course.
Continue ReadingThe deal to trade Bergdahl for five high profile Gitmo detainees threatens to dust off the visual genre of the "war on terror," a vocabulary that has been more in remission.
Continue ReadingThe crime scene still taped and the blood barely dry, members of the media historicize another driveway, lawn or storefront and ennoble another witness or survivor telling his or her tale.
Continue ReadingThough the comparison between goal posts on the beaches and in the slums is implicit, the captions downplay the distinction.
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