By Frank Smyth, September 30, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
Thomas Long has been a photojournalist, correspondent, editor, documentary producer and analyst for diverse media over three decades.
By Frank Smyth, September 28, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
Scott Wallace’s assignments have taken him from the remotest corners of the Amazon to the clandestine arms markets of Russia, from the North Slope of Alaska to the sweltering rice paddies of southern Bangladesh.
By Frank Smyth, September 28, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
Kevin McKiernan’s career as a journalist and filmmaker has taken him to some of the world’s most troubled regions, from Nicaragua to Iraq to West Africa.
By Frank Smyth, September 28, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
Hector Emanuel is a Peruvian-born photojournalist with a Master’s degree in physics. His photos focus mainly on social and political issues in Latin America and the United States.
By Frank Smyth, September 27, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
“I began my career in the golden days of journalism when the craft still was about information as opposed to entertainment, and when the men and women who practiced the craft believed that information can make a difference.”
By Frank Smyth, September 27, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
Zoriah is an award-winning photojournalist whose work has been featured in some of the world’s most prestigious galleries, museums and publications.
By Frank Smyth, September 27, 2010, Colleagues´ Corner
As well as documenting the political climate and social impact of conflict, Eros looks for an emotional narrative when approaching reportage projects.






















