Feb 06 Watch 5:45 National Geographic trains youths to use a camera as cultural passport By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Feb 06 Watch 5:22 National Geographic photographers teach under-served youth around the world By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Feb 06 South Sudanese youth learn photography to bridge cultures By Anne Azzi Davenport, Jordan Vesey How can young photographers help begin to forge cross-cultural understanding? One photo at a time is the philosophy behind the National Geographic's "Photo Camp" program, celebrating a decade of teaching students in 67 workshops around the world. Continue reading
Jan 27 Meet Amy Sacka, who took 500 photos of Detroit in 500 days By WTVS, Detroit Public Television Photographer Amy Sacka captures the beauty and stories of Detroit in daily pictures. Continue reading
Jan 20 Ohio photographer creates smartphone surrealism By Jackie Shafer, WOSU Amy Leibrand creates surrealistic images with her smartphone camera and editing apps. She's now a recognized figure in the mobile photography movement. Continue reading
Jan 20 Watch 4:47 Columbus photographer manipulates images with her smartphone By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Dec 26 Spectacular timelapse shows the International Space Station at work By News Desk European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst used his 166 days aboard the International Space Station to build an enormous high-resolution time lapse sequence featuring more than 12,000 photos of the planet, the atmosphere and the systems on the station. Continue reading
Nov 11 Watch Photographer captures how veterans experience the collision of war and the civilian world By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Nov 11 Vets reveal the stories in their tattoos in new exhibit 'War Ink' By Alexis Cox As the U.S. combat mission in Afghanistan prepares to wind down later this year, more American veterans are returning home and struggling to process their wartime experiences. "War Ink," new online exhibit, uses tattoo art to spark conversations with war… Continue reading