July/August 2002
Table of Contents
Special
Report: Exposure to Light
- Essay
The Photographer's Eye in a Digital World. By Peter Howe
American Exposures: A Gallery
- MLK Avenue
Lisa DeJong captures the spirit of a street.
- The Hunt
Bill Greene follows three generations into the woods.
- A Mother's Goodbye
Brian Peterson on a family destroyed by AIDS.
- Polygamy
Leah Hogsten and the lives of the wives.
- The Mine
Brian Plonka documents the effects of asbestos
- On Death Row
Jennifer Lindberg sees the mentally retarded.
- The World of Photojournalism
David Friend pinpoints the centers of photography
Profiles: Six Photojournalists at Work
- Big-City Shooter
Cleveland is Mike Levy's kind of town. By Jane Gottlieb
- The Advocate
Time Picture editor MaryAnne Golon's visual storytelling. By
Caroline Howard
- Chasing War
Ron Haviv dodges bullets to get the shot. By Joshua Lipton
- Connection
Andre Lambertson's camera is his way to be in the world. By
John Giuffo
- Moving Pictures
Gail Fisher's transition from still to video. By Neil Hickey
- Stopping Time
David Peirini is the eye of Jasper, Indiana's Herald. By Brent
Cunningham
- War Wounds
Why do war photographers develop more psychological problems
than their print colleagues? By Anthony Feinstein and John Owen
- The Corbis Effect
The forces making photojournalism harder to do in a digital
world.
Articles
- Role Model
How Flora Lewis made it through. By Terence Smith.
- First Person
A spokesman for Israel by day, a journalism student by night.
By Liel Leibovitz
- 2020 Hindsight
What if media consolidation continues to its logical end? A
report from a possible future. By Mark Crispin Miller
- Afghanistan
Stirrings of a free press. By Borzou Daragahi
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