Wang Tu Ming’s Funeral – Thailand

Wang Tu Ming’s Funeral – Thailand Tue-ming left Kunming, Yunnan Province, China as a teenager in 1936 to be a foot soldier for the Kuomintang army under Chiang Kai-shek. He never saw his home or family again. He died in exile in northern Thailand, surrounded by his family and [...]
Apr 07, 2015 | Categories: Stories, Wang Tu Ming's Funeral | Tags: doug morton, exile, immigrants, multimedia, multimedia journalism, photo documentary, photojournal, Photojournale, photojournalism, photojournalist, story telling, thailand | Leave A Comment »
Birth is a Dream – Maternity in Africa

BIRTH IS A DREAM from Paolo Patruno Birth is a Dream | Maternity in Africa Multimedia documentary by Paolo Patruno Every year, in Africa 200.000 mothers die from complications of pregnancy and childbirth; and for every woman who dies, many others suffer injury, infection or disability. Every year 1,5 million African children are left without [...]
Sep 17, 2012 | Categories: Birth is a Dream, Stories | Tags: maternity, motherhood, multimedia, multimedia journalism, Paulo Patruno, photo documentary, photojournal, photojournalist, story telling | 3 Comments »
Mexico, El Dia De Los Muertos

MEXICO, EL DIA DE LOS MUERTOS from enrico martino The Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), recently declared by UNESCO as an “oral and intangible cultural heritage of humanity,” is one of Mexico’s most cherished traditions. When the souls of the departed return their family speak quietly with them at graves adorned with [...]
Dec 14, 2011 | Categories: El Dia De Los Muertos, Stories | Tags: cultural, culture, dia del los muertos, enrico martino, mexican, mexico, multimedia, multimedia journalism, photo documentary, photojournal, Photojournale, photojournalism, photojournalist, ritual | Leave A Comment »
Its a Beautiful world “Outside” | India

Its a Beautiful world “Outside” from Indu Antony India is home to a lot of homeless people. There exists destitute homes to shelter them. One such destitute home in Bangalore houses primarily psychologically ill people. They do have dreams and wishes. This project attempts to bring their idea of the beautiful world outside the home [...]
Sep 12, 2011 | Categories: Beautiful World Outside, Stories | Tags: aid, Bangalore, destitute, handicapped, India, Indu Antony, mulitmedia journalism, multimedia, photo documentary, photojournal, Photojournale, photojournalism, photojournalist, poverty, shelter, support | 8 Comments »
Alma : The Mastercaft of the Luthier | Spain

Alma (Spanish with English subtitles) Etienne Bellanger always wanted to be a luthier. At a young age he spent time in a luthier workshop, where he became instantly fascinated and hooked, and ended up submerging deeper into this world. He studied to be a luthier at the prestigious National School of Lutherie of Mirecourt and [...]
Jun 03, 2011 | Categories: Alma, Stories | Tags: Diego Vivanco, Etienne Bellanger, Ian Clark, Kauri Multimedia, luthier, multimedia, multimedia journalism, music, musician, photo documentary, photojournal, Photojournale, photojournalism, photojournalist, spain, story telling | Leave A Comment »
Ninja Gold Miners | Mongolia

Ninja Gold Miners from Ana Brigida Mongolians discovered that their land contained the most precious metal in the world, gold. Miners started to dig in rural areas all across Mongolia to try their luck. Nowadays, people from different levels do mining to earn extra money but without any safety protection, gold mining became an everyday [...]
Mar 24, 2011 | Categories: Ninja Gold Miners, Stories | Tags: Ana Brigida, Ana Brigida Moreira Mendes, gold, gold mining, miners, mining, mongolia, mongolian, multimedia, multimedia journalism, photo documentary, photojournal, Photojournale, photojournalism, photojournalist, story telling | Leave A Comment »
In Search Of A Job-Any Job | Burmese Migrants In Thailand

In Search of a Job-Any Job from John Hulme . In Search Of A Job…Any Job Burmese Migrants In Thailand multimedia story by John Hulme The past thirty years have seen an ever-increasing global restructuring of production and investment, as capital has moved freely from industrial centers in Europe and North America to countries with [...]
Feb 14, 2011 | Categories: In Search of a Job, Stories | Tags: burma, burmese immigrants, john hulme, Moie River, multimedia, multimedia journalism, photojournal, Photojournale, photojournalism, photojournalist, State Peace and Development Council, thailand | 3 Comments »
Sides of the Wire | Afghanistan

Multimedia photo documentary by Corbis Images photojournalist David Bathgate Sides of the Wire | Afghanistan from photojournale on Vimeo. An ever more fortified line of defense separates U.S. led NATO troops from the hearts and minds they’ve been sent to win in the name of a stable, democratic Afghanistan government. Traveling beyond their military fortifications [...]
Nov 22, 2010 | Categories: Sides of the Wire, Stories | Tags: afghanistan, David Bathgate, multimedia, multimedia journalism, photo documentary, photojournal, photojournalism, photojournalist | 3 Comments »
The World I See | Tiziano Project

The World I See | The Tiziano Project from The Tiziano Project on Vimeo. The Tiziano Project | 360° Kurdistan presents the journalistic efforts and personal accounts of 12 Iraqi citizens living in the Kurdish north alongside the stories of their professional multimedia journalism mentors. This is a documentary effort by The Tiziano Project, which [...]
Nov 05, 2010 | Categories: Stories, The World I See | Tags: iraq, kurdistan, multimedia, multimedia journalism, photo documentary, photojournal, Photojournale, story telling, The Tiziano Project, Tiziano | 2 Comments »
Hammans | Spreader of Warmth – Mervyn Leong

The hamams in the Ottoman culture started out as annexes to mosques, and quickly evolved into institutions and eventually into monumental structural complexes in the mid 1500s. Typical hamams consist of three interconnected rooms: the sıcaklık which is the hot room; the warm room which is the intermediate room; and the soğukluk, which is the [...]
Sep 06, 2010 | Categories: Hammans Spreader of Warmth, multimedia journalism, Stories | Tags: Hammam, Istanbul, multimedia, multimedia journalism, photo documentary, photojournal, Photojournale, photojournalism, photojournalist, Turkey | 1 Comment »