Pictures of the Week: September 21 – 28
From the NFL touchdown controversy in the U.S. and Israelis observing Yom Kippur to China’s first aircraft carrier and surfing with dolphins in Australia, TIME presents the best images of the week.
From the NFL touchdown controversy in the U.S. and Israelis observing Yom Kippur to China’s first aircraft carrier and surfing with dolphins in Australia, TIME presents the best images of the week.
TIME contract photographer Dominic Nahr traveled to Somalia to photograph Mogadishu’s return to life after 21 years of civil war.
TIME contract photographer Yuri Kozyrev’s look inside the Russian weapons bazaar that is powering Syria’s regime.
Alixandra Fazzina photographs the hardships faced by underage refugees fleeing Afghanistan.
From Egypt’s historic elections and Hillary Clinton’s Myanmar visit to German anti-nuclear protests and Nepal’s bird flu outbreak, TIME’s photo department presents the best images of the week.
Pastor Marrion P’Udongo worked as a fixer with just about every journalist who passed through Congo, and spent years guiding photographers through displacement camps, firefights, and into the homes of people who’d been raped and assaulted. The Pastor needed help, and the world responded. An update on his condition after a kidney transplant.
As journalists and photographers, we all fill with pride when we see our byline printed on the page. But never does the reader see the names of the fixers who make it all happen. Now one of these fixers is in need.
Improvising a studio on a former battlefield, Grob along with a team from the UN created this portfolio to help raise awareness to International Land Mine Day, April 4. The gallery is now updated to include pictures from Cambodia, which will be on view at the UN starting tomorrow.