From our Photojournalism of the Week round-up:
“Rubber Duck by Dutch conceptual artist Florentijn Hofman, is seen deflated in Hong Kong’s Victory Harbor. The giant inflatable duck first appeared in Hong Kong about two week ago. Siu Chiu is a Reuters photographer based in Hong Kong.”
Photo: Siu Chiu/Reuters
We took a look at the controversy surrounding whether or not Paul Hansen’s World Press Photo winning shot was digitally manipulated. HDR rears its head!
Photo: © Paul Hansen
From our Photojournalism of the Week gallery:
“Rick Scott of security contractor Camber Corp impersonates a hostile shooter during a training exercise at Quantico Middle High School in Quantico, Virginia. James Lawler Duggan is an extremely accomplished American photojournalist based in Washington DC. “
Photo: James Lawler Duggan/Reuters
© Mustafah Abdulaziz, from his series on water in Sierra Leone, “Water Is Gold”
From our Photojournalism of the Week round-up:
“Ram Pratap Verma, a 32-year-old aspiring Bollywood film actor, poses for a photograph wearing his worn out socks on a beach in Mumbai. He made the journey to Mumbai from his small village eight years ago, and despite carrying his whole “home” inside his bag, he is determined not to give up on his ambitions. Danish Siddiqui is a Reuters staffer based in India. You can keep up to date with his work by following his Reuters blog.”
Photo: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
From our Photojournalism of the Week round-up:
“A rubber glove being used as a marker bobs in the water after heavy flooding in Fox Lake, Illinois. Jim Young is a US-based Reuters staffer covering breaking and general news. See more of his work here.”
Photo: Jim Young/Reuters
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
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
From our Photojournalism of the Week round-up:
“A member of the Vancouver Gun Club takes aim while trap shooting at their facility in Richmond, British Columbia. Formed in 1924, the shotgun-only club has a regular membership of about 400 and sells an estimated 1100 day passes each year. Canada has very strict laws controlling the use of handguns and violent crime is relatively rare. Reuters photographer Andy Clark made this photograph as part of a series depicting gun culture in Canada.”
Photo: Andy Clark/Reuters
Photojournalists Move To Instagram, From Syria to Sandy
We spoke to several mobile-friendly photojouranlists to find out how and why Instagram is becoming an ever-bigger part of their work
Photo: © Ben Lowy, covering Hurricane Sandy for Time
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