Remember Me, My Ghost: Documenting Ireland’s Notorious Ballymun Neighborhood
Ballymun was meant to be a new start. Ireland’s largest social housing complex, built in the 1960s on a sprawling expanse of farmland just a half an hour from the center of Dublin, was built to clear...
View ArticleThe Lingering Light of Childhood: Doug DuBois’ Ireland
Amidst the jostling bodies and their young cries with alcohol-tinged breath, Doug DuBois snapped his shutter. They climbed telephone poles and stood where they shouldn’t. DuBois took their photograph....
View ArticleAlmost Human: Mary Ellen Mark’s Photos of Animals
“I like to go back,” photographer Mary Ellen Mark says of her work. “That’s sort of my trademark: to see people, then follow their lives for many years.” Case in point: the famed documentary...
View ArticlePictures of the Week: November 15 – November 22
From the 50th anniversary of Kennedy’s assassination and recovery efforts in the Philippines and Illinois to Batkid saving San Francisco and an 11-week-old lion cub playing in the fall foliage, TIME...
View ArticlePhotojournalism Daily: Oct. 15, 2014
Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights Birte Kaufmann‘s compelling photographs of Irish Travellers. The work, which looks at the everyday reality of one large family within the...
View ArticleSee Haunting Photos of the Sites of Child Abuse
In a damning 2009 report, Ireland’s independently-run Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse – which spent nine years investigating thousands of allegations of abuse at religious-run institutions –...
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