Media Storm workshops in June
Media Storm, home of cutting edge multi-media storytelling, will be holding two workshops in June. A tuition-free Advanced Multimedia Reporting Workshop, in Brooklyn, NY will be run from June 20-26,...
View ArticleInternational Day of the Disappeared – photographing the issue
The human rights violation of ‘disappearances’ has attracted a great deal of photographic interest and work. To mark the International Day of the Disappeared (30 August) here is a small selection of...
View ArticleThe Uses of Photography – Daniel Hernandez-Salazar
An interesting post on the Politics, Theory & Photography blog that looks at how the photographic piece ‘Esclarecimiento‘ (‘Clarification’) by Guatemalan photographer Daniel Hernandez-Salazar has...
View ArticleHope: Living & Loving with HIV in Jamaica
This is a fantastic, touching, informative and humane multi-media website about living with HIV in Jamaica. It is produced by the Purlitzer Centre On Crisis Reporting and has picked up a couple of...
View ArticleMexican lawyers use video cameras to free man
In my experience lawyers are not usually that open to the impact visual media can have on improving human rights. Don’t get me wrong, some of my best friends and colleagues are lawyers and they know...
View ArticleAwaiting Justice? Time to re-think the picturing of conflict survivors in Nepal
I was at the British Embassy in Kathmandu a couple of weeks back to attend a gathering on enforced disappearances. The event marked the 6th anniversary of the killing a 15-year-old girl, Maina Sunuwar,...
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