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Global Lens Reflections on life, the universe, and everythingA year in images 2019In her simple home in a Manila slum, 6-year old Clarisa Jugadora touches a photo of her grandparents, who were taken away by police during a assault on a poor community. Their bodies were found the next day. They were killed as part of the Philippines government s so-called war on drugs. The girl believes her [ ]December 7, 2019 | 1 Comment WinnowingToday is International Winnowing Day. Well, not really. I just made that up. But it could be, given how winnowing is such a widespread chore around the world. It is quintessential women s work in that it s common, difficult, and underappreciated. I just worked with a client who needed a winnowing image, and when I searched [ ]July 31, 2019 | 1 Comment Looking back at 2018We like to look back. When I photograph someone walking past me, I try to stay focused on them as they walk away. After a moment or two, most often they will turn and look back. Like this woman in a refugee camp in Maban, South Sudan, who I photographed in May. That look back [ ]December 26, 2018 | 6 Comments Nuba MountainsWakanda is home to the superhero Black Panther. It’s a fictional country, conveniently tucked out of sight between larger African nations. The Nuba Mountains are a lot like Wakanda, largely unseen by the rest of the world. And yet, just like the fictional Wakanda, it’s a fascinating region with a lot to teach others. The Nuba [ ]August 31, 2018 | Comments 2017 A year in PicturesA real blog is supposed to have regular installments, but the last year was so busy that all I could do was try to keep up with my day job, which is feeding images and words to demanding editors around the globe. They are fortunately a forgiving lot, otherwise they would have sent me packing [ ]December 17, 2017 | 5 Comments Nevertheless, she persistedWhen Elizabeth Warren insisted on reading a old letter from Coretta Scott King on the floor of the U.S. Senate on February 7, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell ordered her to shut up. In a classic example of mansplaining, McConnell commented on her silencing by saying, She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted. It instantly [ ]March 25, 2017 | Comments 2016 A year in photosThere s a military phrase that, despite my aversion to military terms, works well for photography. Some places I visit are clearly target-rich environments, in that it s hard not to capture compelling images because the people and their surroundings are so beautiful. I m not referring to some misplaced sense of the exotic. People aren t interesting just [ ]December 3, 2016 | Comments #TeamRefugeesAt the 2016 Olympics in Rio, a unique team of ten refugees participated for the first time in international competition. Their participation clearly showed that bravery knows no borders. To honor their participation and the struggle of refugees and displaced people around the world to survive and prosper, every day during the Olympics I posted an [ ]August 21, 2016 | Comments Nepal Quake + 1One year ago today, within a few brief seconds, the floor of the Kathmandu Valley shifted five feet to the south. It was the earthquake everyone knew was coming, but few had prepared for. In the year since, the survivors have lived in temporary shelters for one monsoon season, then one cold Himalayan winter, and are [ ]April 25, 2016 | 1 Comment 2015 A year in photosWhen Arthur “Weegee” Fellig, a New York City street photographer in the 1930s and 1940s, was asked what the secret was to his images, he responded, f8 and be there. In other words, you gotta show up. During this past year, that s what I tried to do. From the streets of Pasco, Washington, to the [ ]December 28, 2015 | 4 Comments Europe welcomes refugeesWhen I heard the news that some governors in the United States were trying to forbid the resettlement of Syrian refugees in their states, I remembered the wet infants I’d been handed on Lesbos. As rubber rafts overloaded with refugees floundered in the surf off the Greek island, photographers weren’t exempt from helping to get [ ]November 20, 2015 | 5 Comments Pilgrimage to Hiroshima NagasakiIt’s safe behind the camera. There’s enough stuff to think about–aperture, shutter speed, framing–that I can usually stay somewhat detached from the emotion in front of the lens, be it grief or anger or levity. But what usually occurs at a professional distance has a bad habit of sneaking up on me later. So it [ ]August 15, 2015 | 1 Comment South Sudan Is there hope?Cecil the Lion is dead. In an act that has been rightly criticized all over the world, a Minnesota dentist traveled to Zimbabwe and paid a lot of money to wound the iconic lion and then chase him for two days before finally killing the animal and skinning him to take home a trophy to [ ]July 31, 2015 | 1 Comment Getting comfortablePhotography can be, at its best, an intimate window into people s lives. Yet intimacy implies proximity. The war photographer Robert Capa understood that. He said, If your pictures aren t good enough, you re not close enough. At a certain point, however, getting close can induce discomfort in the subject of the image, making them change what [ ]February 9, 2015 | 1 Comment 2014 A year in photosIn these waning minutes of 2014, I want to offer my thanks to those people around the world who let me share in their lives for a few moments or a few days this year. Because they were willing to tell me their stories, or let me into their homes and neighborhoods to document their [ ]December 30, 2014 | 6 Comments Indonesia: Tsunami+10People throughout South Asia will soon pause to remember the giant waves that ten years ago this month swept over thousands of coastal communities, killing hundreds of thousands of people and leaving millions homeless. This is the story of several of those communities. Immediately after the December 26, 2004, tsunami, I flew to Sri Lanka to [ ]December 2, 2014 | Comments Are selfies evil?When a camera is pointed away from the photographer, it can yield images that provide a fascinating window through which we can better see and understand the world around us. Yet when the camera is turned around and pointed toward the photographer, rather than providing new insight into that fascinating world out there, it merely [ ]November 15, 2014 | 4 Comments Chaco WomenThere’s a wonderful image that appeared on social media sites recently. It features the current presidents of Argentina, Chile and Brazil compared, supposedly, with their counterparts from 35 years ago. The smiling women versus the glowering men. These contrasting images say a lot about the journey Latin Americans have traveled since Operation Condor, the United [ ]October 14, 2014 | 1 Comment Guatemala: Playful womenDecades ago, I hitchhiked across the United States, and along the way I stopped at the Grand Canyon. Yet while growing up I had seen so many pictures of it that when I first stepped out on the rim and looked down, I thought, Oh. This looks just like the pictures. It was cool, certainly, [ ]August 10, 2014 | Comments South Sudan: New nation, old problemsWhen fighting broke out in Juba, the capital of South Sudan, in December, Asanta Jantana quickly gathered her seven children and fled for another part of the country where she hoped she could find peace. They hitched a ride on a truck for a day, then walked the last 12 miles to her brother’s house in the [ ]May 27, 2014 | 1 Comment Philippines: After the typhoonTacloban was ground zero for last November’s typhoon in the Philippines. Although its residents have been hard at work cleaning up the mess the super storm left behind, a walk along the city’s ravaged waterfront is still a powerful emotional experience. As I picked my way through the rubble on Valentine’s Day in February, there [ ]March 1, 2014 | Comments Advent imagesAdvent is a time of waiting–for the incarnation, for justice, for peace. Over the centuries the church has developed a series of measures to help us develop the practice of waiting, everything from different liturgical colors to candles and wreathes to calendars with little doors to special music (though it’s an unfair fight: for every [ ]December 24, 2013 | 4 Comments Jumping RopeWhen I was a kid at Lincoln Elementary School in Vancouver, Washington, I preferred the monkey bars during recess and would frequently hang there, often upside down, watching my classmates jump rope while chanting some rhythmic rhyme. In that pre-modern universe it was only girls that jumped rope, of course. Any attempt by a boy [ ]October 18, 2013 | 3 Comments SanctuaryA few days ago, Pope Francis paid an unannounced visit to a refugee center in Rome. He arrived without a motorcade and spent 90 minutes talking with refugees and the staff of the center, which is run by his order, the Jesuits. Afterwards, he urged the faithful to be better stewards of empty church buildings by [ ]September 18, 2013 | Comments

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