Photojournalism Daily: Oct. 13, 2014

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Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights once again Daniel Berehulak’s powerful coverage of the Ebola outbreak in Liberia. This latest, heart-wrenching series is on the deaths of a mother and her newborn child, who both perished just days apart.


Daniel Berehulak: A Death and a Young Life Amid an Outbreak (The New York Times)

James Nachtwey: Inside Hong Kong’s Protests (TIME LightBox) Pictures of the pro-democracy demonstrations.

Luca Locatelli: Locked Shields (Wired Raw File) The photographer is given rare behind the scenes access to one of the world’s top cyber attack simulations.

Alessandro Penso: Lost Generation (Burn Magazine) This important project on young, unaccompanied migrants in Greece won the Burn Emerging Photographer Fund Award.

Yukari Chikura: Preserving a Tradition in Japan (The New York Times Lens) Documenting ancient rituals in northern Japan.

Juuso Westerlund (Verve Photo) The Finnish photographer tells the story behind a photo from his new series, Looking for Heroes.

This Is the World As It Really Is, On Instagram (Esquire) More on the new alliance between all of the official Everyday projects on Instagram: EverydayEverywhere.


Photojournalism Links is a compilation of the most interesting photojournalism found on the web, curated by Mikko Takkunen, Associate Photo Editor at TIME. Follow him on Twitter @photojournalism.


John Yarkpawolo looks over the body of four-day-old Diana Dormeyan, his granddaughter, whose mother died while giving birth to her, at their family home in Gbarnga, Liberia, Oct. 8, 2014.
John Yarkpawolo looks over the body of four-day-old Diana Dormeyan, his granddaughter, whose mother died while giving birth to her, at their family home in Gbarnga, Liberia, Oct. 8, 2014. Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux
A pro-democracy protestor yells as he is attacked by an anti occupy crowd during democracy demonstrations in the Mong Kong district of Hong Kong.
A pro-democracy protestor yells as he is attacked by an anti occupy crowd during democracy demonstrations in the Mong Kong district of Hong Kong. James Nachtwey for TIME
Mohamed from Morocco and his friends hiding and waiting for the right moment to illegally board a ship to Italy. 2012. Corinth, Greece.
Mohamed from Morocco and his friends hiding and waiting for the right moment to illegally board a ship to Italy. 2012. Corinth, Greece. Alessandro Penso
Performers make their way to a Shinto shrine in the show, Akita Prefecture, Japan.
Performers make their way to a Shinto shrine in the snow, Akita Prefecture, Japan.Yukari Chikura
The invincible Kinnunen brothers. Finland. 2014.
The invincible Kinnunen brothers. Finland. 2014.Juuso Westerlund

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