News photography
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‘Trump had threatened Mexico with tariffs if it let in this caravan from Honduras. Two hours after crossing this river, many were teargassed then deported’
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Departing picture editor Greg Whitmore looks back at the photos that made the news during his quarter century at the paperGallery
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Judge hears details of settlement with agency that photographed duchess and son Archie on walk
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Congo in Conversation is an online collaborative reportage with Congolese journalists and photographers
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Trust in chance, have fun, know where to stand… as the celebrated street photographer Joel Meyerowitz publishes a handbook, he and five other masters offer bite-size lessons
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This year the 32nd international festival of photojournalism in Perpignan, France, organised by Visa pour l’Image, combines online industry talks with 20 exhibitions. Here is a selection of the provocative work on display at the event, which runs from 29 August to 13 SeptemberGallery
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Istanbul Photo Awards 2020, organised by Anadolu Agency, has announced the winners in four categories of the annual competition: single news, story news, single sports and story sportsGallery
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Four black photographers write about their experiences covering the Black Lives Matter demonstrations, and what the protests mean to them
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The World Press Photo Foundation has announced the results of the 63 rd annual Photo Contest. We take a look at a selection of this year’s celebrated imagesGallery
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BBC, Evening Standard and Getty Images apologise after embarrassing mix-up
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hlcarpenter.com’s picture editors take a look back at some of the news photography that has defined the past 10 years
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The picture desk has chosen Associated Press photojournalist Felipe Dana as its agency photographer of the year. We take a closer look at his work
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The Observer’s chief photographer from 1960-66, has died aged 92. Here we look back at his outstanding photography that captured some of the key moments of 20th century historyGallery
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The Natural History Museum has released a selection of highly commended photographs from a range of categories. The winners will be announced on 15 OctoberGallery
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The photojournalist, who visited Chernobyl with Kim Willsher, captured award-winning images in the halcyon days of Fleet StreetGallery
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A new London exhibition dedicated to the tragedies that too often befall desperate migrants shows how efforts to identify the dead can help the bereaved
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The Assignments exhibition is an annual chance to see the top images by UK photojournalists, as chosen by the British Press Photographers AssociationGallery
Blood, death and toy cars: how the Mexican Weegee makes sense of a violent world