Verifying Olympic Photography: Standards for Credibility
Olympic photographers navigate increasing demands to prove image authenticity through documentation protocols, ethical standards, and emerging verification technologies.
Olympic photographers navigate increasing demands to prove image authenticity through documentation protocols, ethical standards, and emerging verification technologies.
A legendary sports photographer concludes his historic six-decade career capturing Super Bowls, marking the end of an unprecedented streak covering 60 championship games.
Washington Post eliminates its entire photography department, affecting dozens of visual journalists. The move reflects ongoing industry trends toward freelance and distributed content models.
The 61st Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition breaks records with 60,636 submissions from 113 countries. Vote now for your favorite among 24 finalists in the People’s Choice Award.
Netflix’s recent documentary sparks vital conversation about photographic authorship, institutional responsibility, and documentation standards in modern photojournalism.
St. Louis wildlife incident overwhelmed by AI-generated photos, challenging photojournalism credibility and visual media authenticity standards.
A photojournalist’s lawsuit against Canadian police raises pivotal questions about press credentials and who qualifies for journalistic protections in today’s digital age.
Ann Hermes documents the disappearing world of local newsrooms through photography, creating both tribute and historical record of journalism’s transformation.
Michael Swensen proves photojournalists can achieve international success from rural Kentucky, landing assignments with AP, Getty Images, and The Washington Post.
At 91 years old, legendary photographer David Hurn continues shooting, proving that creative vision has no expiration date. His iconic imagery spans from James Bond to local news.