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eliza gregory Aug 18, 2010

Greg Constantine on shoeboxes and statelessness

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“A community becomes confident when it is recognized by other communities.” –Nubian Elder

Nubian family photo (circa 1940s)

How does a photograph [...]

Benjamin Jul 16, 2010

Why is the color of poverty black?

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‘I’ve avoided the temptation to say that, in the United States, poverty is white. It’s true, however, [...]

eliza gregory Jul 05, 2010

When transparency and humanitarian aid clash

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A little background
Last week, I wrote about NGO’s and photographers, and cited a paper by Kimberly Abbott (on the [...]

eliza gregory Jun 28, 2010

PAY UP! Photographers and NGO’s and $$

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Should photographers be paid to work for NGO’s?
Well, YES! And no. I mean, of course! Except…sometimes not.
This is a complicated [...]

eliza gregory Jun 11, 2010

The copyright question

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Interacting with photographers and photography forums, I see a lot of passionate discussion about how images should be used [...]

Benjamin Apr 21, 2010

Pulitzer Center Crisis in Ethics

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Photojournalism without boundaries

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