Silence and Dust, 9/11 Memorial, 2002
Photograph: James Estrin/The New York Times
Photograph: James Estrin/The New York Times
Here To Serve
Photograph: James Estrin/The New York Times
"Spirituality is often an underlying force in his photographs"
JAMES ESTRIN, NY Times Senior Staff Photographer and Co-Editor of NY
Times "LENS", started at The Times back in 1987. He was part of the team that
won a Pulitzer Prize in 2001 for the series “How Race is Lived in
America.” In 2004, he was the first journalist to photograph an assisted
suicide in Oregon, an event which he documented through articles,
photographs and an audio slide show. Internationally, he has covered the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict several times and chronicled the journey
of Mexican immigrants who shuttle between their lives in the United
States and Mexico. Estrin was the moving force behind Lens, The Times's
photography blog, and has been a co-editor since it went online in May
2009.
James Estrin's
January 7 – March 3, 2014
James Estrin at CENTERS Review Santa Fe
Photograph: Elizabeth Avedon
2 comments:
Thanks for letting me know about his work. As you know, it's important on several levels.
This looks significant and interesting.
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