Remembering Paul Lowe: A Photographer’s Legacy of Conflict, Hope, and Humanity

The world of war photography mourns the loss of Paul Lowe, a renowned photojournalist whose work captured pivotal moments in history, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the Bosnian War. This article pays tribute to Lowe’s legacy by showcasing some of his most impactful images, offering a glimpse into his unwavering commitment to documenting both the brutality of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit.

Gaza Photojournalist Otaz Azaiza Speaks About Gaza Solidarity Encampments and the Importance of Media Protection

Otaz Azaiza, a Palestinian photojournalist featured in TIME’s 100 Most Influential People, discussed the importance of raising awareness about the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the need to protect journalists. He spoke about his visits to university campuses where students have established Gaza solidarity encampments, highlighting the importance of education and understanding. Azaiza emphasized the suffering and loss of life in Gaza, including the deaths of over 100 journalists, and urged people to recognize the humanity of the Palestinian people and their struggle for freedom.

Alfredo Cunha’s Photographs Immortalize the 50th Anniversary of the Carnation Revolution

Alfredo Cunha’s photographs documented the Carnation Revolution, ending over forty years of dictatorship in Portugal. His iconic images, including the famous portrait of Captain Salgueiro Maia, have become defining testimonies of the revolution. Today, Cunha’s work continues to be celebrated through exhibitions and collaborations, offering insights into the transformative events of April 25, 1974.

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