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Photographer Chris Steele-Perkins: A Counter-Narrative to Mainstream Media
The death of British-Burmese photographer Chris Steele-Perkins prompted tributes, highlighting his impactful work documenting marginalized communities in Britain during the 1970s and 80s, offering a counter-narrative to dominant media portrayals.
Photographer Chris Steele-Perkins: A Counter-Narrative to Mainstream Media
The death of British-Burmese photographer Chris Steele-Perkins prompted tributes, highlighting his impactful work documenting marginalized communities in Britain during the 1970s and 80s, offering a counter-narrative to dominant media portrayals.
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4% Bias Score


Documentary Showcases Gaza Journalist's Final Days
Sepideh Farsi's documentary, "Put Your Soul on your Hand and Walk," captures the final year of Fatma Hassona, a young Gazan photojournalist killed alongside her family by Israeli airstrikes, through their video calls.
Documentary Showcases Gaza Journalist's Final Days
Sepideh Farsi's documentary, "Put Your Soul on your Hand and Walk," captures the final year of Fatma Hassona, a young Gazan photojournalist killed alongside her family by Israeli airstrikes, through their video calls.
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64% Bias Score


Yupp Darringer: A Photographic Journey Through Post-War Germany
An exhibition in Bonn, Germany, showcases the work of renowned photojournalist Yupp Darringer, offering a visual history of post-war Germany from the 1950s to reunification.
Yupp Darringer: A Photographic Journey Through Post-War Germany
An exhibition in Bonn, Germany, showcases the work of renowned photojournalist Yupp Darringer, offering a visual history of post-war Germany from the 1950s to reunification.
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28% Bias Score


Photographer Steve McCurry on the Power of Images in Humanitarian Crises
Veteran photographer Steve McCurry discusses the power of photography in raising global awareness of humanitarian crises, using his iconic "Afghan girl" photo as an example and highlighting the current situation in Gaza.
Photographer Steve McCurry on the Power of Images in Humanitarian Crises
Veteran photographer Steve McCurry discusses the power of photography in raising global awareness of humanitarian crises, using his iconic "Afghan girl" photo as an example and highlighting the current situation in Gaza.
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40% Bias Score


Pulitzer Winner's Photos Humanize War's Impact
Moises Saman, a 51-year-old photographer, won two Pulitzer Prizes for his work documenting the aftermath of the Syrian war and the ongoing conflict in Sudan, highlighting the human cost of war and challenging traditional journalistic objectivity.
Pulitzer Winner's Photos Humanize War's Impact
Moises Saman, a 51-year-old photographer, won two Pulitzer Prizes for his work documenting the aftermath of the Syrian war and the ongoing conflict in Sudan, highlighting the human cost of war and challenging traditional journalistic objectivity.
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24% Bias Score


Death of Sebastiao Salgado: Renowned Photographer and Environmental Activist Dies at 81
Renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado died on Friday at age 81; his impactful work documented marginalized communities and environmental issues, while he and his wife dedicated decades to restoring the Atlantic Forest.
Death of Sebastiao Salgado: Renowned Photographer and Environmental Activist Dies at 81
Renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado died on Friday at age 81; his impactful work documented marginalized communities and environmental issues, while he and his wife dedicated decades to restoring the Atlantic Forest.
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48% Bias Score

Visa d'Or Awards Highlight Photojournalism at Perpignan Festival
The Visa pour l'image festival in Perpignan, France, awarded several prestigious Visa d'Or prizes, including the News award to Ivor Prickett for his work on the Sudan war, the Magazine award to Brent Stirton for his coverage of Virunga National Park, and the Humanitarian award to Saher Alghorra for ...

Visa d'Or Awards Highlight Photojournalism at Perpignan Festival
The Visa pour l'image festival in Perpignan, France, awarded several prestigious Visa d'Or prizes, including the News award to Ivor Prickett for his work on the Sudan war, the Magazine award to Brent Stirton for his coverage of Virunga National Park, and the Humanitarian award to Saher Alghorra for ...
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4% Bias Score

The Diminished Impact of War Photography in the Digital Age
The article contrasts the powerful impact of the iconic "napalm girl" photo in ending the Vietnam War with the seemingly muted response to similarly horrific images from the Gaza conflict, attributing this to the current era's image saturation and shortened attention spans.

The Diminished Impact of War Photography in the Digital Age
The article contrasts the powerful impact of the iconic "napalm girl" photo in ending the Vietnam War with the seemingly muted response to similarly horrific images from the Gaza conflict, attributing this to the current era's image saturation and shortened attention spans.
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48% Bias Score

Napalm Girl" Photo Authorship Challenged
A documentary challenges the authorship of the iconic "Napalm Girl" photograph, crediting freelance photographer Nguyễn Văn Ngã instead of Nick Ut, prompting investigations by World Press Photo and Associated Press, and sparking debate within the photojournalism community.

Napalm Girl" Photo Authorship Challenged
A documentary challenges the authorship of the iconic "Napalm Girl" photograph, crediting freelance photographer Nguyễn Văn Ngã instead of Nick Ut, prompting investigations by World Press Photo and Associated Press, and sparking debate within the photojournalism community.
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16% Bias Score

Letizia Battaglia: A Retrospective of Palermo's Raw Reality
Letizia Battaglia's retrospective, "J'ai toujours cherché la vie," opens at Rencontres d'Arles July 7th-October 5th, showcasing over 100 photographs from her archive that depict Palermo's raw, ambivalent reality, blending crime reporting and civic heroism, and challenging the viewer to confront unco...

Letizia Battaglia: A Retrospective of Palermo's Raw Reality
Letizia Battaglia's retrospective, "J'ai toujours cherché la vie," opens at Rencontres d'Arles July 7th-October 5th, showcasing over 100 photographs from her archive that depict Palermo's raw, ambivalent reality, blending crime reporting and civic heroism, and challenging the viewer to confront unco...
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56% Bias Score

Marisa Flórez Exhibition Showcases Spain's Transition to Democracy
Marisa Flórez's photography exhibition, "Un tiempo para mirar (1970-2020)", at Sala Canal de Isabel II until July 20, uses 185 photos to document Spain's transition to democracy, including iconic images of political and cultural figures like Adolfo Suárez and Julio Iglesias, offering a unique, intim...

Marisa Flórez Exhibition Showcases Spain's Transition to Democracy
Marisa Flórez's photography exhibition, "Un tiempo para mirar (1970-2020)", at Sala Canal de Isabel II until July 20, uses 185 photos to document Spain's transition to democracy, including iconic images of political and cultural figures like Adolfo Suárez and Julio Iglesias, offering a unique, intim...
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52% Bias Score

Sebastião Salgado, Influential Photojournalist, Dies at 81
Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Salgado died at 81; his impactful work documented global poverty, migration, and environmental issues, earning him numerous awards and recognition for his unique style characterized by striking lighting and composition.

Sebastião Salgado, Influential Photojournalist, Dies at 81
Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Salgado died at 81; his impactful work documented global poverty, migration, and environmental issues, earning him numerous awards and recognition for his unique style characterized by striking lighting and composition.
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20% Bias Score
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