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photojournalism

  • The ‘half negative’ and other graphic memories of legendary Kashmiri photojournalist Meraj Ud Din

    The ‘half negative’ and other graphic memories of legendary Kashmiri photojournalist Meraj Ud Din

    Freny Manecksha
    · Jul 30, 2023 · 11:30 am
  • Photojournalists take massive risks to report the news – but is the Indian media snuffing them out?

    Photojournalists take massive risks to report the news – but is the Indian media snuffing them out?

    Ronny Sen
    · Aug 07, 2022 · 09:00 am
  • ‘The truth is biased’: Prashant Panjiar on the backstories of four decades of photographing India

    ‘The truth is biased’: Prashant Panjiar on the backstories of four decades of photographing India

    Naresh Fernandes
    · Jan 16, 2022 · 12:30 pm
  • In pictures: Danish Siddiqui photos that powerfully captured critical moments in the India story

    In pictures: Danish Siddiqui photos that powerfully captured critical moments in the India story

    Scroll Staff
    · Jul 16, 2021 · 03:30 pm
  • Of the one trillion photographs taken in 2018, which were the most memorable?

    Of the one trillion photographs taken in 2018, which were the most memorable?

    Nicole Smith Dahmen, The Conversation
    · Dec 24, 2018 · 08:30 pm
  • In images: A day in the life of Mahatma Gandhi

    In images: A day in the life of Mahatma Gandhi

    Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
    · Oct 27, 2018 · 11:30 am
  • ‘I’m human, can make mistakes’: Italian photographer slammed for India hunger series apologises

    ‘I’m human, can make mistakes’: Italian photographer slammed for India hunger series apologises

    Scroll Staff
    · Jul 25, 2018 · 12:24 pm
  • How S Paul (1929-2017), whose photos brought streets to life, gave me a new way of seeing

    How S Paul (1929-2017), whose photos brought streets to life, gave me a new way of seeing

    Ritesh Uttamchandani
    · Aug 20, 2017 · 06:30 pm
  • Wars, refugees and inner turmoil: The defining images from this year’s World Press Photo contest

    Wars, refugees and inner turmoil: The defining images from this year’s World Press Photo contest

    Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
    · Feb 16, 2017 · 03:30 pm
  • In India, photojournalism is as good as dead, says Time’s legendary photo editor

    In India, photojournalism is as good as dead, says Time’s legendary photo editor

    Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
    · May 04, 2016 · 01:30 pm