…while Miti Ruangkritya “Thai Poltics III” shows vandalized billboards. Well worth a look.
Image: © Miti Ruangkritya
I guess you could classify Miti Ruangkritya’s “Thai Politics” series as “political photography,” but that might not do it complete justice. This is an image from “Thai Poltiics I,” which features political t-shirts…
Image: © Miti Ruangkritya
It’s been a tough week. It felt good to end an intense photojournalism roundup with this beautiful, serene moment from South Sudan captured by Andreea Campeanu. Here’s to a better week next week.
Photo: REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu
Photo: From Hetherington’s Sleeping Soldiers series
© Tim Hetherington, Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York
Go where it’s hard to shoot (that’s where the Pulitzers are).
Photo: 2013’s Feature Photo Pulitzer winner by freelancer Javier Manzano/AFP.
Well, it is Monday morning for some of you, but that’s not exactly why we’re posting this photo. Nope, it’s time for another installment of Behind the Notes, our feature examining Tumblr virality, and today we hear the tale of this image as it made its way from the lens of Joachim Robert to a screen like yours…
If this message gets you through to lunch, though, so much the better!
Image: © Joachim Robert
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From our Photojournalism of the Week round-up:
“Locals carry a dead leopard into Kathmandu, Nepal. The leopard wandered into town, attacked and injured 15 people, before authorities were able to kill it. Navesh Chitrakar is a Reuters staffer based in Nepal.”
Photo: Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters
Young Japanese photographer Motoyuki Daifu has taken photographs of his (rather messy) house. Click through for more, if you dare.
Image: © Motoyuki Daifu