IN CONVERSATION with Yousef Ghraibi, Freelance Photojournalist, Syria

Yousef Ghraibi@yusefgharibi Read More Why did you choose to become a photojournalist?When the war began in Syria, many massacres and human rights violations had to be reported to the world. The government sought to prevent the entry of foreign journalists and maintain a tight grip on the national media. Hence, the so-called Citizen Journalist appeared, as ordinary people began to…

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IN CONVERSATION with Alicia Devine, Photojournalist, Tallahassee Democrat, USA

Alicia Devine@alicia_c_devine Read More Alicia Devine is a photojournalist at the Tallahassee Democrat, part of the USA Today Network, where she has been documenting life as it happens for three years. While living and working in the capital of Florida, Alicia has covered several historical events, including the devastation in the Panhandle from Hurricane Michael, high-profile murder trials that received…

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IN CONVERSATION with Fabio Polese, Independent Photojournalist, Thailand

Fabio Polese@fabio_polese Read More Born in the province of Perugia, Italy , Fabio is an independent journalist and photojournalist based in Chiang Mai (Thailand). A lover of Asian culture and traditions, of adventures and of anything that seems “impossible”, Fabio has made reportages in various hot spots around the world, from the Donbass to the Philippines, passing through Northern Ireland,…

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