Photojournalists
When the Shooting Started
A century and a half ago, Britain's Roger Fenton pioneered the art of war photography
October 2004 |
By Vicki Goldberg
Fallen Star
When Mary Decker crashed to the ground at the Los Angeles Olympics 20 years ago this month, a young photographer was there to catch the anguish
August 2004 |
By Nadira A. Hira
Off the Beaten Track
During a civil rights march in 1965, photographer Bruce Davidson left the highway to focus on a single Alabama sharecropper and her nine children
June 2004 |
By Paul Maliszewski
Private Eye
Noted for her sensitive photojournalism in postwar magazines, Esther Bubley is back in vogue
March 2004 |
By Beverly W. Brannan
Shades of Merriment
Robert Capa, famous for his battle photographs, made friends along the way
April 2002 |
By Smithsonian magazine
Cheeky Charmer
For half a century, photographer Harry Benson has been talking his way to the top of his game
March 2002 |
By Sean Callahan


