In our age of high-pitched news television, everyone’s-a-photographer-now smartphones and the resulting social media overload, does photojournalism still have a place? We like to think it does. Skilled photographers document, often at great risk and with much effort, what’s happening in our world, arresting our ever-distracted eyes as they skim the pages and screens that bombard us, serving up the tragedies and joys, the evil and the sublime, the beauty in the mundane. At the peak of their c
Volunteers carry out rescue operations after an eight-storied building housing garment factories collapsed in Savar, on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh in April. About 1,000 workers, handling consignments for top global brands and retailers, were killed in the cave-in, re-opening the debate on blatant violation of construction rules