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- impartial approach that tells a story in strictly journalistic terms. Photojournalists contribute to the news media, and help communities connect with one...
- photojournalists. Australia United States Canada Arko Datta (1969–) Mayank Austen Soofi Danish Siddiqui (1983–2021) Walter Bosshard (photojournalist)...
- Sean Smith is a British photographer and filmmaker. He has covered conflicts and wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Democratic Republic of the Congo...
- the world. He made a name for himself as one of a group of high-risk photojournalists which included Dana Stone, Tim Page, Henri Huet, John Steinbeck IV...
- Thomson Reuters Corporation. It employs around 2,500 journalists and 600 photojournalists in about 200 locations worldwide writing in 16 languages. Reuters is...
- is a list of notable German photojournalists. For photojournalists of other nationalities, see list of photojournalists. Erich Andres Katharina Behrend...
- is a list of notable American photojournalists. For photojournalists of other nationalities, see list of photojournalists. Eddie Adams (photographer) Russ...
- is a list of notable Canadian photojournalists. For photojournalists of other nationalities, see list of photojournalists. Louise Abbott (born 1950) M...
- a Deadly Defense". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 3 December 2018. "Photojournalists under 25". boston.com. Retrieved 3 December 2018. Official website...
- Walter Bosshard (1892–1975) was a Swiss photographer and reporter. He was instrumental in shaping the style of illustrated magazines that became po****r...