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Photojournalist Nina Berman discusses her award-winning portrait of disfigured Iraq vet Ty Ziegel and his fiancée, Renee, on their wedding day -- and what was really going on behind the lens.
By Lindsay Beyerstein
March 10, 2007
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A powerful new book of photos and oral histories documents the ravaged lives of West Virginia's coal miners.
By Sarah Karnasiewicz
March 23, 2006
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An ex-photojournalist who brags about screwing half the foreign press corps is no feminist hero -- she's just an opportunist.
By Janet Reitman
January 29, 2001
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Pictures from an exhibition -- in hell.
By Douglas Cruickshank
April 10, 2000
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The New York Times was better when it was gray.
By Jim Lewis
September 23, 1997
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From a child's note to a brother's anger to a friend's song, Diana's funeral was a pageant of feelings.
By Joyce Millman
September 8, 1997
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By Catherine Seipp
September 5, 1997
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Everybody's trashing the paparazzi. But for even legendary photojournalists, moral ambiguity comes with the territory.
By Alexander Cockburn
September 4, 1997
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Photojournalist Ed Kashi captures the defiance of the West Bank's Jewish settlers
By Ed Kashi
December 2, 1995