"Larissa Riots 12"

In the Greek city of Larissa, shortly after the climate-instigated mass floods of 2023 which destroyed thousands of homes, destroyed agricultural land for the next six years, and led to the disappearances of potentially hundreds of migrant workers, unrest took place in the streets. This is one of a series.

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"Larissa Riots 11"

In the Greek city of Larissa, shortly after the climate-instigated mass floods of 2023 which destroyed thousands of homes, destroyed agricultural land for the next six years, and led to the disappearances of potentially hundreds of migrant workers, unrest took place in the streets. The devastation caused by the floods is shown in this image of a person's possessions out on the street. This is one of a series.

#photography #streetphotography #conflict #conflictphotography #photojournalism #journalism #artphotography #greece #larissa #thessalia #riot
"Hungry Dogs (Larissa Riots 3)"

In the Greek city of Larissa, shortly after the climate-instigated mass floods of 2023 which destroyed thousands of homes, destroyed agricultural land for the next six years, and led to the disappearances of potentially hundreds of migrant workers, unrest took place in the streets. This is one of a series.

#photography #streetphotography #conflict #conflictphotography #photojournalism #journalism #artphotography #greece #larissa #thessalia #riot
Pictures of the Year Sparks Controversy, Awards 'Disgusting' War Photo Top Prize

Should gruesome war photos win awards?

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Egun hauetan sareetan ikusten ari garen argazki gogorrak direla eta, artikulu interesgarri bat (ez nago gustiz ados, baina interesgarria da ikuspuntua).
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Photography As Witness, But Should We Look?

I recently purchased a book in a charity shop. I bought it because it contained a series of essays by well respected writers on photography. David Campany, Geoffrey Batchen, Nancy K. Miller and Sus…

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I recently watched an excellent film from director Boris Lojkine - Camille (2019) about Camille Lepage, a French photojournalist who was killed while documenting the conflict in the Central African Republic in 2014. She was 26 years old.

She was dedicated to shining a light on the conflict in CAR - sharing the stories not covered by the mainstream media:

“I can't accept that people's tragedies are silenced simply because no one can make money out of them. I decided to do it myself, and bring some light to them no matter what."

#camille #camillelepage #borislojkine #film #filmworld #thecar #centralafrica #centralafricanrepublic #africa #photojournalist #photojournalism #photographer #frenchphotographer #photography #conflictphotography #warjournalist #fotografia #fotografie #colorphotography

I recently watched an excellent film from director Boris Lojkine - Camille (2019) about Camille Lepage, a French photojournalist who was killed while documenting the conflict in the Central African Republic in 2014. She was 26 years old.

She was dedicated to shining a light on the conflict in CAR - sharing the stories not covered by the mainstream media:

“I can't accept that people's tragedies are silenced simply because no one can make money out of them. I decided to do it myself, and bring some light to them no matter what."

#camille #camillelepage #borislojkine #film #filmworld #thecar #centralafrica #centralafricanrepublic #africa #photojournalist #photojournalism #photographer #frenchphotographer #photography #conflictphotography #warjournalist #fotografia #fotografie #colorphotography

DJI halts shipments to Russia and Ukraine to prevent weaponisation of drones

Drone company DJI has recently confirmed that it is no longer shipping its products to either Russia or Ukraine, in a bid to stop the drones from being used as weapons. The Chinese company will also withdraw support for existing drones meaning that Aeroscopes which help people find the location of a drone pilot, could […]

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Photojournalist Shares His Experience of Documenting the War on ISIS

In a six-minute video with Vice , news photographer Felipe Dana recounts his experiences of documenting the War on ISIS and shows photos that illustrate the complex emotions felt by the affected communities.

Originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Felipe Dana is an award-winning photojournalist who works for the Associated Press and has dedicated his career to recording international news events, including cruelty and pain inflicted upon communities across the world, starting with his own homeland where he began his photographic work.

From gang violence and crime in Rio de Janeiro -- which was further exacerbated by the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics held in the city -- to the Middle East, Dana has traveled all over the world to photograph dangerous conflicts where he regularly puts himself in high-risk environments, including the War on The Islamic State (ISIS) which resulted in thousands of casualties and destroyed numerous cities in the region.

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In 2016, Dana encountered a moment where during a counter-attack in Mosul, an important and strategic location for ISIS, a suicide car bomb exploded near him and another photographer on the field that day, completely destroying his colleague's photographic equipment. > >> View this post on Instagram >> >>> >>> >>> View this post on Instagram >>> >>> >>> >>> A post shared by Felipe Dana (@felipedana) >> >>

>> >> Lucky to not be harmed, Dana had instinctively reached for his camera to capture the moment below, with debris and rocks still flying in the air and falling on him and on the camera he was holding. Without hesitation, after he heard the explosion, he pointed the camera at the site because it was like an in-built reflex, he explains. >> >>> View this post on Instagram >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> View this post on Instagram >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> A post shared by Felipe Dana (@felipedana) >>> >>>

>>> >>> Dana's instincts despite high-risk situations have allowed him to document history unfolding even when his own safety was in jeopardy. In the image below, Dana photographed communities being evacuated in Syria, which is where the largest operation against ISIS concluded. >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> View this post on Instagram >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> A post shared by Felipe Dana (@felipedana) >>> >>>

>>> >>> Many evacuated locals still supported ISIS and were aggressive to the forces liberating the territory, which was a situation in stark contrast to the fleeing migrants of other conflicts that Dana had encountered in his career, who would generally seek and willingly accept help. >>> >>> Although an objective observer documenting events, Dana's work also respectfully displays a sense of humanity, as can be seen in the image of a boy on a bicycle, below. At the end of the military operation in a destroyed and rubble-filled city, Dana's attention was caught by a car that had ended up on top of a building, potentially due to an explosion. >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> View this post on Instagram >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> A post shared by Felipe Dana (@felipedana) >>> >>>

>>> >>> As Dana was capturing this photo -- a situation which he describes as surreal -- unexpectedly, a local boy emerged and passed through on his bike, a regular occurrence for anywhere else in the world but definitely a surprising moment to find in such a devastated neighborhood, where not all innocent civilians chose or had the choice to flee elsewhere. >>> >>> You can see more of Dana's impactful work during this conflict, and others, on his website or on his Instagram. >>> >>> * * * >>> >>> Image credits: Header photo licensed via Depositphotos. >>> >>> >>> >>>

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Photojournalist Shares His Experience of Documenting the War on ISIS

Felipe Dana, an award-winning photojournalist, recounts his experiences photographing the realities of the War on ISIS.