Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights Daniel Berehulak’s extraordinary set of portraits of survivors and health workers at an Ebola treatment center in Suakoko, Liberia. The stunning and intimate black-and-white photographs, accompanied by telling quotes from his subjects, make for a powerful series and put a human face on the fight against this deadly virus.
Daniel Berehulak: Braving Ebola (The New York Times)
Kim Badawi: Gare du Nord in Disrepair (Bloomberg Businessweek) These photographs from Paris’s main train station show how it has become a magnet for homeless people, drug addicts, and illegal immigrants.
Ryan Lowry: Inside an American Steel Mill (Time.com) Documenting a rekindling American industry.
Muhammed Muheisen (The Guardian) The Associated Press photographer explains what it’s like to document Afghan refugees in Pakistan.
Sebastião Salgado (WNET) The photographer and his wife Lélia Wanick Salgado talk about the Genesis project, currently on display at New York’s International Center of Photography.
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.
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