National Geographic's latest documentary uncovers the story behind Lynsey Addario's haunting Ukraine photo and explores the ...
What is once seen can never be unseen. That is the sage advice and warning a departing war correspondent gives to Mia, the young photographer taking her place. In “Unseen,” now playing at Capital ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning conflict photographer Lynsey Addario has shot some of the most extraordinary images of war in the last 20+ years – in Ukraine, Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere – at great ...
The photographer credited with taking the photo, then an AP staff member, won the Pulitzer Prize for it. But a former AP ...
Being an ambitious working woman with children comes with plenty of challenges. But being a female war photographer with children is a Herculean effort that Oscar winners Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy ...
"Napalm Girl," the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo that changed the course of the Vietnam War. Saigon, Vietnam, June 8, 1972. Just before sunrise, a small group of newsmen slid into combat fatigues and ...
When Peter van Agtmael started taking pictures, he believed he could end wars by exposing their brutality. Decades later, the biggest change has been within himself. Apple Podcasts will only work on ...
One of the most striking images taken during the Vietnam War may have been attributed to the wrong photographer. Back in 1973, World Press Photo selected the ...
Directed by Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, the Toronto-premiering film explores the ethics and toll of a particularly demanding career. By Leslie Felperin Contributing Film Critic But what’s quite ...
The photo, informally dubbed “Napalm Girl,” which shows a naked girl running in agony down a road in the village of Trang Bang in June 1972 after a napalm attack by the U.S. military, has always been ...