by Garrett King | May 7, 2020 | Asia, Blog, Photo Essay
Among the Bajau “Sea Gypsy” People Photographer Garrett King on storytelling and seeing Listen as Garrett King describes images from his time with the Bajau "sea gypsy" people....
by Stanton Sharpe | Apr 1, 2020 | Blog, Middle East, Photo Essay
Volatile and Vulnerable: Inside Rojava’s Conflict Photojournalist Stanton Sharpe follows the Free Burma Rangers on mission to Rojava, Syria Rojava, Syria: The northeastern autonomous region of Syria and one of the final strongholds against ISIS when they were at their...
by Owen S. Jordan | Dec 18, 2019 | Asia, Blog, Photo Essay
Photo Essay: The Cost of Education in Rural Nepal By Owen S. Jordan In the town of Dhading Besi, Nepal, friends greet one another as dā’ī (brother) or didī (sister)—if you are a friend, you are family. Brightly painted houses reflect the colors of people’s clothing....
by Stanton Sharpe | Nov 6, 2019 | Asia, Blog, Photo Essay
From the Front Line: Hong Kong Protests Photo Essay By Stanton Sharpe Sunday afternoon. A march of hundreds of thousands of protesters is nearing its end, and the frontline protesters (those who are continually in direct conflict with the Hong Kong Police) are setting...
by Catherine McGrath | Aug 20, 2019 | Blog, Oceania, Photo Essay
“An Adventure in Faith”: Papua New Guinea Photo Essay By Catherine McGrath In the East Sepik Region of Papua New Guinea, about half of the province’s population lives on the river. The hospital is anywhere from a one- to five-day journey away for those who make their...
by Hunter Lacey | Aug 6, 2019 | Blog, North America, Photo Essay
Photo Essay: The Faces Behind Vickery Trading Co. By Hunter Lacey I first walked into the shop and production center that is Vickery Trading Company (VTC) in July of 2018. I was stopping by to interview founder Stephanie Giddens, but the hour I spent there convinced...