Edition 13
Mary F. Calvert: Uncovering Stories Society Overlooks
Photojournalist Mary F. Calvert is dedicated to using photography for meaningful social change, focusing on gender-based human rights issues. She has extensively documented the abuse and relegation of women in the U.S. Armed Forces.
The Future Is Now: Why Glenn Batkin Says Photographers Must Learn to Speak AI
Glenn Batkin stands at the crossroads of traditional creativity and the limitless potential of AI imagery. With an illustrious career as an award-winning Creative Director / Art Director in advertising, Glenn has shaped compelling brand narratives.
Beyond Wildlife: Nick Brandt’s Haunting Portraits of Syrian refugees
Nick Brandt (born 1964) is a British photographer whose work focuses on the impact of environmental destruction and climate breakdown, for both some of the most vulnerable people and for the animal and natural world.
Sally Mann’s At Twelve: Between Innocence and Knowing by Brian Byrd
Brian Byrd is a freelance photographer with more than two decades of experience advancing communication as a catalyst for social change. He serves on the board of directors for the Overseas Press Club of America and the advisory board for WITNESS, a global NGO founded by musician Peter Gabriel that uses video and digital technology to document human rights violations.