Videos

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Kate Orne: May You Never Be Uncovered: The Victims of Pakistan’s Sex Trade

Kate Orne discusses her experience photographing trafficking victims, madams, prostitutes and their children in Pakistan.
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Stanley Greene: Black Passport

Stanley Greene discusses his experiences photographing Hurricane Katrina and Haiti.
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Ami Vitale: The Story Within the Story

Ami Vitale shares enduring images and stories of humanity along the Pakistan-India border, illustrating the persistence of life in unimaginable conditions.
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Elizabeth Kreutz: Lance Armstrong — Comeback 2.0

Elizabeth Kreutz discusses her experience photographing Lance Armstrong and the Discovery and Astana cycling teams.
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David Butow: Photographing China

David Burtow shows images that illuminate contrasting groups in China, raising questions of what values their society will cling to, discard and adopt during the country's emergence as a world power.
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Kitra Cahana: Welcome to Rainbowland

Kitra Cahana discusses photographing the Rainbow Family's gathering of 25,000 people in the wilderness of New Mexico.
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Katie Falkenberg: Bringing Issues to Light Through Photography

Katie Falkenberg discusses documenting sensitive issues in a compelling and accurate way and encouraging people from all walks of life to share their stories.
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Renée C. Byer: The Storytelling Power of Photography

Renée C. Byer discusses the rare inner lens needed to produce photos with profound emotional resonance and sensitivity.
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Francine Orr: Learning to Listen

Francine Orr discusses how she learned to be a quiet observer while photographing a Yapese village.
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Rick Loomis: OUT THERE: Photographs that Matter

Rick Loomis discusses the two major themes that have run though his body of work: the environment and world conflict.
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Mike Theiss: Capturing Mother Nature at Her Worst

Mike Theiss discusses photographing weather disasters with an awareness and respect for nature.
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Erika Larsen: The Sami Reindeer Herders

Erika Larsen discusses creating stories within a culture, from learning another language to developing a photography project in a foreign land over an extended period of time.