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Federal agents interrogate photo student
Seattle-area photography student Ian Spiers was stopped and questioned by Homeland Security agents and police officers after photographing an old railroad bridge

Nachtwey, reporter injured in Baghdad grenade attack

Emil Mayer: Long-lost work, unknown master
Photographer and collector Edward Rosser first saw Emil Mayer's work 10 years ago at a Boston gallery, and was instantly taken aback by the lyrical images of everyday life in turn-of-the-century Vienna

Tiananmen photo icon remains unknown
Fifteen years after the world saw him stand in front of a line of Chinese army tanks during the pro-democracy Tiananmen Square demonstrations, the identity and the fate of a lone protester remains in question

Nixon claimed photo of Vietnam victim was 'fixed'
Former President Richard Nixon doubted the 1972 Associated Press photograph of a naked 9-year-old Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack was authentic, according to recently released White House tapes from the National Archives

Columnist profiles 'Camera Girl' Marion Carpenter

Airport security photos become subject of art project

Judge blocks Dale Earnhart autopsy images

James Karales, creator of icon in 1960s, dies at 71

Weekly prints photo of Daniel Pearl execution

Howe discusses future of photojournalism

Galen Rowell dies in plane crash

N.Y. Times photographer stages photograph

  • Afghan girl in photo
    found 17 years later
    [Gula, Sharbat; McCurry, Steve]
  • Photojournalist killed
    in West Bank fighting
    [Ciriello, Raffaelle]
  • Nachtwey receives
    2 top photo awards
    [Nachtwey, James]
  • Oldest known photo
    sells for $443,220
    [Niépce, Joseph Nicephore]
  • Mass. court clears student
    of pornography charges
    [Bean, John C.]
  • Kodak launches site
    focused on Olympics
  • Photographers work to save
    historic Chinese negatives
    [Chui, Hu]
  • Police search for killer
    of San Jose photographer
    [Houston, Lucille "Luci" Shirley]
  • Casualties at WTC attacks
    include photojournalists
    [Berenson, Berry; Biggart, Bill; East, Chip; Galbraith, Rob; Handschuh, David; Halasy, Don; Irby, Kenny; Maisel, Todd; Perkins, Bernthia]
  • Editor explains reasons
    for graphic news photo
    [Parker, James]
  • Elián image, N.J. story
    win Pulitzer photo prizes

    [Diaz, Al; Rainey, Matt; Gerard, Chris; Ritchie, Rachel; Guttenfelder, David; Piscotty, Marc]
  • Bush picks photographer
    to document presidency
    [Draper, Eric]
  • Elton John's collection
    debuts at High Museum
  • After a 50-year career,
    a journalist gets his due
    [Berman, Morris]
  • Historic examples show
    how doctored photos lie
  • Cancer claims life
    of photographer, 33
    [McParland, Tara]
  • Combat photographers
    keep seeking the truth

    [Marinovich, Greg; Silva, Joao]
  • China seizes book
    of Clinton photos
    [McNeely, Bob]
  • Pulitzer winner's book
    portrays Chicano lives
    [Galvez, José]
  • A Vietnam War victim
    tells her survival story
    [Adams, Eddie; Ut, Nick; Phuc, Kim; Chong, Denise]
  • New York photo agency
    announces its closure

    [Kaufman, Michael; Schindler, Andreas; Impact Visuals]
  • Exhibit showcases Pulitzer
    photos from 1945 to now
  • Book, exhibit examine
    lynching in America
    [Allen, James]
  • Oprah, photographers
    settle 3-year-old lawsuit
    [Natkin, Paul; Green, Stephen
  • 'Mother Jones' names
    2000 award winners

  • [Asnin, Mark; Noorani, Shehzad; Moore, Andrew; Ouma, Joseph; Groisman, Adriana; Cravo, Christian; Singh, Raghubir]
  • The macabre finds
    Witkin as a child
    [Witkin, Joel-Peter]
  • Nachtwey's scenes
    of a hell on Earth
    [Nachtwey, James]
  • Fotophile.com to open
    Canyon Road gallery
    [Navarro, Bruno]
  • FBI investigates Hine
    prints for authenticity
    [Rosenblum, Walter; Hine, Lewis W.]
  • The rise and fall
    of Class of 1989
    [Skalij, Wally]
  • Court OK's nude
    N.Y. photo shoot
    [Tunick, Spencer]
  • Taylor-Wood unveils
    a two-ton panorama
    [Taylor-Wood, Sam]
  • Elián González photos
    spark controversy
    [Diaz, Al]
  • Edward Keating shares
    his visions of Route 66
  • Seattle photographer
    wins $1 million prize
    [Ringman, Steve]
  • U.S. researchers uncover
    new views of Vietnam
  • Mary Ellen Mark: direction at an early age
  • PhotoWorks hit with lawsuit
  • Kodak looks to teens for guidance
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    Magnum members
    shoot fashion week

    Hackers exploit
    MS's JPEG flaw

    Hackers have figured out a way to hide code inside JPEG files that allow them to access computers that use Microsoft Windows and Office applications, such as Internet Explorer and Outlook

    Adobe launches
    new file format

    Adobe Systems announced introduction of its new Digital Negative Specification, meant to create a common, high-quality format for raw digital image files

    Eddie Adams
    dies at 95

    VII, AP agree
    to photo deal

    Cartier-Bresson
    dies at age 95

    Legendary French photojournalist Henri Cartier-Bresson, who captivated the world with his "decisive moment" images and co-founded the legendary Magnum Photo agency, died 3 August 2004 at his home in Luberon, France

    Photojournalist
    tackles love, war
    'While most 22-year-old women are making their mistakes in six-story studio walkups, I was making them in wars,' says Deborah Copaken Kogan, photojournalist and author of 'Shutterbabe: Adventures in Love and War'

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    Jock Sturges: New Work 1997-2000
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    The Fairest Fowl: Portraits of Championship Chickens
    by Tamara Staples (photographer), Christa Velbel, essay by Ira Glass

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