photojournalism

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Eyes of the world

Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, and the invention of modern photojournalism
2017
Looks at the life and work of war photographers Robert Capa and Gerta Taro, who were pioneers in the field of photojournalism as they captured images from the Spanish Civil War.

Vietnam and the rise of photojournalism

"A book for high school students about the impact of journalistic photography in the United States during and after the Vietnam War"--Provided by publisher.

Afghanistan

between hope and fear
Provides a look into the lives of the Afghan people, particularly the women and children, in a photo essay format.

Devoted

an Elixir novel
2012
Clea, not sure if her soul mate Sage is alive or dead, begins having dreams of him with another woman and decides to team up with his enemy in an effort to locate him.
Cover image of Devoted

The Big One

1998
Michael Moore, armed only with a camera and a sharp sense of humor, is searching America's heartland for an executive who will respond to the question: If Fortune 500 companies are posting record-setting profits, why do they continue laying off thousands of workers?.

Never say die

2014
Fifteen-year-old half-Inuit Nick and his white half-brother, Ryan, meet and share an adventure on the Firth River in the Canadian Arctic, facing white water, wild animals, and fierce weather as Ryan documents the effects of climate change on caribou for National Geographic magazine.

Tank man

how a photograph defined China's protest movement
Discusses the iconic photo of a lone protester, Tank Man, stopping a row of tanks near Tiananmen Square during protests in 1989.

Tank man

how a photograph defined China's protest movement
2014
"Discusses the iconic photo of a lone protester, Tank Man, stopping a row of tanks near Tiananmen Square during protests in 1989"--Provided by publisher.

Girl with a camera

Margaret Bourke-White, photographer ; a novel
In this historical novel, noted writer Carolyn Meyer deftly captures the daring and passionate life of photographer Margaret Bourke-White.

Eyes of the world

Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, and the invention of modern photojournalism
Packed with dramatic photos, posters, and maps, this compelling book captures the fascinating story of photojournalism in modern times.

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