If what we're presumed to have now is full visual disclosure, I'd say the state has an even bigger credibility problem on its hands than it had before.
Continue ReadingGiven the impact of 35 women telling how Bill Cosby intimidated, drugged, sexually assaulted, and/or raped them, Karrin Anderson explains how New York Magazine’s cover and accompanying portraits use the photo narrative to stand up to rape culture.
Continue ReadingAnyone reading a smug indifference, even if that's characteristic of Cheney most of the time, would understand at some level that it’s misattributed here.
Continue ReadingIf hyper-capitalism is becoming the issue of our time, I’m also tempted to say that more and more news images are appearing as counterweight.
Continue ReadingThe main point here is not whether these questions or allegations are even possible but that people might look at the picture and see it so.
Continue ReadingAs we slog our way into deep summer, the unwieldy Republican cavalcade is becoming quite the spectacle.
Continue ReadingIf the personal analogy falls laughable short, the parallel is in the audacity.
Continue Reading"White racists aren't racist because they hate blacks; they're racist because they don't know who they are without blacks."
Continue ReadingObama's presence transforms these inmates from pariahs to men with stories; men who made mistakes; men who might not even be here were it not for the draconian treatment of non-violent drug offenders.
Continue ReadingUnless the Pope dials back on the liberal politics, it's probably not the last time you’ll see this photo.
Continue ReadingMarking the concluding instant of the negotiation ritual, the end of the beginning and the beginning of the future and its consequences, the photo is eerie indeed.
Continue ReadingHere we see GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump addressing reporters in an Alice in Wonderland world where loud bursts of patterns and color turn faces and neckties into dogs, ears into eyeballs, and hair into turkey vultures and armadillos.
Continue ReadingIn spite of how touching the story might be, the photograph also achieves something all together more troubling.
Continue ReadingI'm grateful to Brooks for this shot, as much as I'm hopeful this candidness blossoms into a real trend.
Continue ReadingThese photos stood out to me as being particularly symbolic in still another historic week for human rights.
Continue ReadingFor a (self)-publisher who has disavowed any similarity to the media, the pairing of this photo with that quote at this point in time demonstrates, in no uncertain terms, an editorial decision to post material with no editorial context.
Continue ReadingThe staying power of US war culture depends on a citizenry that keeps its distance from actual warfare.
Continue ReadingWhat a twist of fate that the phenomenon of mobile photography would force presidential candidates -- on-the-spot, and over-and-over-again -- to have to actually cater to the will of the people.
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