For the Columbia Journalism Review, Nina Berman discusses the crisis in Portland and how it impacts journalists & photographers in the region.
Mass Tourism in Mallorca affected by COVID-19
As the Spanish island begins to welcome back tourists after the pandemic, some locals are looking for more sustainable avenues of income. For National Geographic, Pep Bonet documented his hometown impacted by the current reduction in tourists.
“The beauty of Mallorca is now in front of us,” says Pep Bonet, who used infrared imagery to highlight the ethereal quality of the island in its present state.
The Norilsk Oil Spill
Yuri Kozyrev's photographs of the Norilsk Oil spill were featured in the Washington Post. The story highlights the consequence of this environmental disaster on the fragile Siberian rivers and wetlands.
FotoDemic Panel: Re-Imagining the Future of Visual Journalism with Nina Berman
Re-imagining the Future of Visual Journalism with Nina Berman, Brian Palmer, and Bayeté Ross Smith moderated by Fred Ritchin.
EMERGING STORIES #12: JOURNALISM IN TIMES OF ISOLATION
Today, the last edition of Emerging stories.
Kadir van Lohuizen will focus on the United States with John Yearwood from Politico,the Union of Black Journalists Clarice Gargard journalist and columnist and Andrea Bruce, NOOR photographer talking about her Democracy project.
Read more about the show here: https://bit.ly/30MKf6I
EMERGING STORIES #11: JOURNALISM IN TIMES OF ISOLATION
Kadir van Lohuizen shares a conversation with (inter)national journalists; Ingeborg Beugel, Meron Estefanos and Geesje van Haren.
On our Instagram Live at 4pm CEST
Read more about the show here: https://bit.ly/30MKf6I
Fundraiser For Racial and Social Justice
Print Sale Supporting local Black run community organisations in Chicago and Oakland, USA.
In an effort to support poor and working class black communities in the United States who have been devastated by generations of disinvestment, social segregation and institutional racism, NOOR will offer a series of 3 images for sale that will benefit the rebuilding and reimagining of our country.
By offering these prints, we encourage our larger global community to become politically active in struggles for racial and gender equality and the rights of indigenous people.
All profits from the sales will go to the following groups: Nina Berman’s print to Assata’s Daughters, an organization of young radical African-American women and girls fighting police violence in Chicago; Jon Lowenstein’s print to the Black women led South Merrill Community Garden on Chicago’s South Side, and Stanley Greene’s print to The People’s Breakfast Oakland.
These are open editioned, unsigned inkjet prints 10x8 inch (25 x 20 cm) print priced at $225 Euros each. If you donate to a local social justice group, send us an email with the screenshot of your donation to shop@noorimages.com and we will send you a 50% discount code. This fundraiser will last until June 30th, all prints will be shipped after the end of the sale.
EMERGING STORIES #9: JOURNALISM IN TIMES OF ISOLATION
Kadir van Lohuizen shares a conversation with (inter)national journalists Eric Smith, Sylke Gruhnwald and Nicholas Shaxson.
Listen here: https://bit.ly/2ALAHOI
EMERGING STORIES #10: JOURNALISM IN TIMES OF ISOLATION
This week in the episode 10, Kadir van Lohuizen shares a conversation with (inter)national journalists: Nighat Dad, Premesh Chandran and Tamara Witschge
Jedidiah Brown - Short film on Channel 4
Jon Lowenstein's short film on Chicago activist Jedidiah Brown is shown on Channel 4 with commentary after by Angela Davis. #JedidiahBrown #GeorgeFloyd