journalist | Mike Wallace (journalist) | Ilford Photo | Journalist | Kerry O'Brien (journalist) | World Press Photo | Tony Jones (sports journalist) | photo manipulation | Matthew White (journalist) | Paul Howard (journalist) | One Hour Photo | Graham Fraser (journalist) | The Journalist | Robin Page (journalist) | Robert Hunter (journalist) | Photo of the Chicago and North Western's Pacific Express, which was a companion train to their Overland Limited. While the Overland traveled between Chicago | Photo manipulation | Photo caption | Michael Moynihan (journalist) | John McCarthy (journalist) | John Joseph O'Neill (journalist) | Huw Edwards (journalist) | Gene Roberts (journalist) | Dwayne's Photo | D-Photo | Clive Robertson (journalist) | Chris Wallace (journalist) | Benjamin Cook (journalist) | World Press Photo of the Year | Will Irwin, photo published in ''San Francisco Call |
Dallas Kinney, born in 1937 in Buckeye, Iowa is a world renowned photo journalist who won the 1970 Pulitzer Prize in photography for his photographs of Florida migrant workers for The Palm Beach Post.
Anand worked as a freelance photo journalist for leading newspapers and magazines such as Kalki, India Today, Illustrated Weekly, Aside and other national publications.
During the Cambodian Civil War (Khmer Rouge Reign), her son Sean Flynn was working as a freelance photo journalist under contract to Time magazine when he and fellow journalist Dana Stone went missing on the road south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on April 6, 1970.
Photo journalist Ron Haviv, who had been invited by Arkan to take photographs, witnessed the killings and one of his pictures, which depicted an SDG member kicking a dying Bosniak woman, was later published in the international media, prompting Arkan to put out a death warrant for Haviv.
Anand applied for a full-time position as a photo journalist for India Today, a leading publication group in India, but failed to get the job offer.
Margaret Bourke-White (1904–1971), photo-journalist whose childhood home, at 243 Hazelwood Avenue in the Beechwood Heights section of the town, is listed in the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places.
:Chapter Fourteen- ‘James’ Andanson – French Photo-journalist and owner of a White Fiat Uno