January 31, 2012


photojojo:

Photo 24 of 365 from Eva’s Project 365.
via chelseatatum

photojojo:

Photo 24 of 365 from Eva’s Project 365.

via chelseatatum

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A nation’s journalists and writers, like its poets and story-tellers, are the eyes, ears, and mouths of the people. When journalists cannot freely speak of what they see and hear of the reality that surrounds them, the people cannot see, hear, or speak it either.

Russell Banks, American Author, to colleagues during a PEN International mission to Mexico that is encouraging law enforcement to better protect journalists.

As the Committee to Protect Journalists notes, 43 journalists have been murdered in Mexico since 2006

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(Source: futurejournalismproject)

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life:

Today I’d love to showcase some of your favorite photographs that have appeared in LIFE Magazine or on LIFE.com. I will do my best to post as many as I can! First one’s up…
saulvargas answered your question: What is your favorite LIFE photograph?
Neil Leifer’s Muhammad Ali zenith shot of the ring, just incredible.
(see more — Muhammad Ali: The Greatest Pictures)

life:

Today I’d love to showcase some of your favorite photographs that have appeared in LIFE Magazine or on LIFE.com. I will do my best to post as many as I can! First one’s up…

Neil Leifer’s Muhammad Ali zenith shot of the ring, just incredible.

(see more Muhammad Ali: The Greatest Pictures)

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victongai:

Here is a piece I did for the Cincinnati Magazine about the new and improving technologies in breast imaging and cancer detection.

“I love radiology because it¹s like an investigation: the patient presents
with certain symptoms, and imaging is a big piece of the puzzle.” writes the author Mary Mahoney, MD.

Big thanks to AD Megan Scherer for this fun and challenging assignment!

victongai:

Here is a piece I did for the Cincinnati Magazine about the new and improving technologies in breast imaging and cancer detection.
“I love radiology because it¹s like an investigation: the patient presents
with certain symptoms, and imaging is a big piece of the puzzle.” writes the author Mary Mahoney, MD.
Big thanks to AD Megan Scherer for this fun and challenging assignment!

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January 30, 2012



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