[ noun ] a journalist who presents a story primarily through the use of photographs <noun.person>
And for a chunk of the crumbling Iron Curtain itself, there's "My Lithuania" (Thames and Hudson, 144 pages, $35) by photojournalist Aleksandras Macijauskas.
Biloslavo had shared a jail cell with French photojournalist Alain Guillo, who was freed Friday after nine months imprisonment in Afghanistan.
"It is certainly going to remind some of us doctors why we got into this business in the first place," Dr. Matthew Naythons, a physician, photojournalist and co-publisher of the book, said recently.
The U.S. Embassy will send a representative to Kabul to secure the release of an American photojournalist arrested by the Afghan government, an official said Friday.
Thought for Today: "A burning purpose attracts others who are drawn along with it and help fulfill it." _ Margaret Bourke-White, American photojournalist (1904-1971).
They are: _The late Margaret Bourke-White, a photojournalist who worked for Life and Fortune magazines.
It's a very savvy show." Her articles and photos have also appeared in a number of magazines, and in the 1982 movie "Gandhi" she was an obvious choice to play Life magazine photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White.
Reagan and free-lance photojournalist Roger Sandler, who filed a criminal complaint against him, attended a 35-minute meeting with court hearing officer Connie Seim.
Biloslavo had shared a jail cell with French photojournalist Alain Guillo, who was freed last Saturday after nine months imprisonment in Afghanistan.