Topic: Dominic Nahr

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PJL: April 2013 (Part 1)

Curated by Mikko Takkunen, a collection of the best photojournalism around the web from the past two weeks.

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Moises Saman—Magnum for TIME
Photo Essay

TIME’s Best Photojournalism of 2012

Throughout 2012, TIME’s unparalleled photojournalists were there. At a time when so much hangs in the balance, bearing witness can be the most essential act — and that’s what we do. Here’s the best of our commissioned photojournalism from 2012.

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Dominic Nahr—Magnum for TIME
Photo Essay

Somalia in Transition: Photographs by Dominic Nahr

TIME contract photographer Dominic Nahr traveled to Somalia to photograph Mogadishu’s return to life after 21 years of civil war.

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A soldier of the northern regime's army, the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF), lies dead, immersed in oil next to a leaking petroleum facility after heavy fighting with southern SPLA troops after they entered Heglig in mid April.
Photo Essay

Tracing the Consequences of War In Divided Sudan

Photojournalist Dominic Nahr recounts the difficulties of covering a war with quickly shifting front lines—and a complex map of rebellions and enmities.

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Dominic Nahr—Magnum for TIME
Photo Essay

On the Ground: Safe from #Kony?

TIME reports from the Central African village where the U.S. Military has set up camp to help track down the LRA’s Joseph Kony.

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Dominic Nahr—Magnum for TIME
Photo Essay

The African Spring: Senegal by Dominic Nahr

TIME contract photographer Dominic Nahr documents the opposition movement in Senegal, which is hoping to unite the spark of reform and political consciousness not just in the country, but across Africa, to finally bring to a close the unhappy era of the continent’s Big Men.

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Dominic Nahr—Magnum for TIME
Photo Essay

Revolution Lost: Photographs by Dominic Nahr

After the miraculous 18-day revolt that ousted the authoritarian regime of President Hosni Mubarak, many proud Egyptians say the youth succeeded where decades of repressed and compromised opposition parties had not. But twelve months later, Tahrir Square is a ravaged and frustrated version of its former self. TIME contract photographer Dominic Nahr documents Egypt’s struggling youth movement.

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Yuri Kozyrev—NOOR for TIME
Photo Essay

TIME’s Best Photojournalism of 2011

Sometimes words just aren’t enough. Our photojournalism this year offers the chance to not only see, but also feel the story.

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Yuri Kozyrev—NOOR for TIME
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TIME Picks the Top 10 Photos of 2011

2011 has been a year of iconoclasm: powerful orthodoxies were challenged, notorious villains slain and dictators came crashing down. Along the way, people took pictures. Here, the photographers behind TIME’s top 10 photos of the year share the back story behind their now iconic images.

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Somalia, Dominic Nahr—Magnum for TIME
Photo Essay

Collateral Crisis: The Catastrophic Famine in Somalia

Over six days in Mogadishu in early August, TIME contract photographer Dominic Nahr documented appalling suffering and death among the hundreds of thousands of refugees who had fled famine in the south of the country.

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