Edition 20
Breaking Precedent: A Personal Lens on Loss and Legacy By Brian Byrd
Brian Byrd is on the board of the Overseas Press Club of America. Originally published in the OPC's Bulletin, this conversation between Cathy Manso and Juan Arredondo—a photojournalist and producer—explores the making of Armed with Only a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud, recently placed on the official Oscars shortlist for Best Documentary Short.
“It Was Survival, Then it Became a Language”: Daro Sulakauri on Photography
Daro Sulakauri is a photojournalist and visual artist whose work captures the complex social and political realities of the Caucasus region. A graduate of the International Center of Photography in New York, where she studied on the John & Marie Phillips Scholarship…
Quiet Revolutions: Chiara Negrello on Photographing Women
Chiara Negrello is an Italian documentary photographer and visual storyteller working on social justice. Through photography and video, she investigates how inequality and injustice shape everyday life, frequently focusing on women’s experiences, resilience and agency.
Unseen Places, Unsettling Realities: A Conversation with Gregor Sailer
Gregor Sailer (born 1980) is a photographer working in the fields of art, science and architecture. His work explores how buildings and structures can represent economic, political and social ideas, and he often creates images in remote or hard to access locations.