By Frank Smyth, September 28, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
“Each moment captured by Jonathan Moller’s camera…sets an example for future generations, so that they may know the past, which is filled with darkness but also contains hope, struggle and optimism.” Rigoberta Menchú Tum
By Frank Smyth, September 27, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
A three time Pulitzer nominee, David Handschuh has been working his magic behind the lens for more than 30 years.
By Webmaster, September 26, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
Dufka, now a Human Rights Watch senior researcher, was an award-winning photojournalist for the Reuters news agency, covering conflicts in Central America, Europe and Africa.
By Webmaster, September 26, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
“Marty focuses on people –victims– from Bosnia to Rwanda, from Guatemala to India, from Liberia to Sierra Leone. The scenes are painfully intimate.” FS
By Webmaster, September 25, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
Jeremy Bigwood is a frequently quoted investigative journalist, as well as a photojournalist whose images from the Central America wars from 1984 through 1994 were published worldwide.
By Webmaster, September 25, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
“Jean-Marie Simon’s Guatemala is a country in which history, cultural diversity, exotic beauty and cruelty are reflected on the faces of its Indian peasants, its soliders, its politicians, its protesters and its mourners.” Aryeh Neier






















