Photos of Wyoming newsrooms are the focus of Ashton Hacke’s Larsh Bristol Photojournalism Fellowship presentation at 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, in Room 506 of UW’s Coe Library. (Ashton Hacke Photo) The ...
Many aspiring journalists, photographers, and editors closely follow the Associated Press (AP), and graduates often have their eye on the organization when applying for full-time jobs. Thanks to ...
Cars avoid a grizzly bear crossing an icy road. This photo and others taken by UW student Julia Cook, from Cody, will be shown during the Larsh Bristol Photojournalism Fellowship presentation at 4:30 ...
The concept itself sounds so ’90s: “attention span.” But many of the big questions facing our industry today — from fake news to Facebook’s dopamine fix to job cuts at your local paper — are still ...
No one is successful in life without support. Support from parents, mentors, family and even the community. My more than 35 years in journalism – mainly photojournalism – is no different. I’ve already ...
At her core, Marielle Scott ’23 (photojournalism option - photographic and imaging arts BFA) is both a storyteller and nature enthusiast. She merged the two by becoming a photojournalist primarily ...
Housed inside Carnegie Museum of Art, Black Photojournalism brings together photographs that were originally published in Black newspapers and magazines. Made between the end of World War II and the ...
Photojournalism can be a dangerous line of work, especially when it comes to reporting on critical events and developments on-site. High-risk environments for photographers can include conflict zones, ...
In the past year, women have come forward with their stories of sexual harassment and abuse by men across politics, business and journalism. Multiple media organizations have fired or suspended male ...
Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights Pete Muller’s compelling pictures from war-ravaged eastern Congo, which document the heavy price local populations continue to pay for the ...
A special report published in the Columbia Journalism Review this week exposed the photojournalism industry’s long-time problem with sexual harassment. Writer Kristen Chick interviewed more than 50 ...