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Paul Moakley

Deputy Photo Editor, TIME
Paul Moakley has been the deputy photo editor of TIME since 2010. He covers national news and special projects such as Person of the Year. Previously he was senior photo editor at Newsweek and photo editor of PDN (Photo District News). Moakley is an adjunct professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York City as well as a photographer and filmmaker. He lives at the Alice Austen House Museum, home of one of America’s earliest photographers, as caretaker and curator of the museum.

Latest Posts by Paul Moakley

Michael Schmelling
Out There

Atlanta Hip-Hop Deconstructed by Michael Schmelling

“The first thing you do when you get to town is turn on the radio” say’s Michael Schmelling in his latest book Atlanta. This project began as an attempt to “make a book that reflected both the content of an album and the context in which a record was made”.

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Thibault Brunet
In Progress

First Person Shooter In the Virtual World: The Work of Thibault Brunet

Thibault Brunet has chronicled war-torn landscapes and images of beleaguered soldiers — all without leaving the comfort of his home in Lille, France.

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Courtesy of Vik Muniz Studio
Out There

Portraits with Purpose: Vik Muniz in Waste Land

Director Lucy Walker’s new film follows the photographer as he finds subjects at the world’s largest garbage dump in Brazil

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Eugene Richards
Out There

War Becomes Personal: Interview with Eugene Richards on Capturing the Aftermath of the Iraq War

The book War Is Personal is an unflinching look into fifteen lives forever altered by the war in Iraq. Watch an interview with the author here.

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US Army soldier Jones practices his golf swing while at the main firebase in the Korengal Valley, Afghanistan.
Profile

Infidel: Tim Hetherington Examines the Lives of Men Fighting In Afghanistan

Check out our video interview with the photographer and Oscar nominated filmmaker on his latest book Infidel.

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Silent Night
Photo Essay

Dignified Transfers

A year after the U.S. lifted the ban on media coverage of the return of dead service members, a rare glimpse into the last journey of a fallen soldier.

Photographs by Peter van Agtmael—Magnum for TIME

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Peter Hapak for TIME
The Backstory

Finding the Chilean Miners with Peter Hapak

Trapped 2,300 ft. below the earth’s surface for almost three months, these 33 men defied the odds and inspired the world. Here they are in the order in which they emerged from the mine. Photographs by Peter Hapak for TIME

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Lauren Fleishman for TIME
Photo Essay

Amnesia and a Camera That Can Help

Some amnesiacs cannot be cured, but they may be helped by a new camera called the Sensecam. Watch one woman’s life with the technology.

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Trevor Paglen
Profile

Photographing the Invisible World of the Military: Interview with Trevor Paglen

Trevor Paglen discusses his book Invisible, a photographic effort to uncover covert military operations and classified intelligence organizations.

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Photo Essay

Aftermath of Haiti’s Quake: A Photographer’s Vision

Tragedy often has a way of visiting those who can bear it the least. And on Jan 12, 2010, that is exactly what happened to Haiti, the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. TIME’s Shaul Schwarz documents the humanitarian crisis caused by the catastrophe.

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