Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights Sebastião Salgado’s momentous exhibition Genesis, which finally arrives to the U.S. with a show that opens at New York’s International Center of Photography today. The photographs from the project, nearly a decade in the making, are some of Saldago’s finest and provide a spectacular testimony on the untouched corners of the planet.
Sebastião Salgado’s Homage to Earth’s Unspoiled Beauty (The Wall Street Journal)
Ako Salemi: Life in Iran, beyond the headlines (MSNBC) A selection of Salemi’s stunning Instagram street photography from Tehran. His work was also recently featured on TIME LightBox.
Danny Wilcox Frazier: Senator Tom Harkin’s Last Steak Fry (The New Yorker‘s Photo Booth) The Iowa photographer captures the beginnings of a circus surrounding the Democratic presidential nomination process.
Ian C. Bates: Ash and devastation in wake of Washington’s worst wildfire (MSNBC) Haunting pictures on the aftermath of this past summer’s devastating wildfire in Washington state.
We Are a Camera (The New Yorker) Writer Nick Paumgarten muses on living the GoPro life.
Eddie Adams: 10 Years On, and War Will Never Be the Same (The New York Times Lens blog) The editor of News Photographer magazine, Donald R. Winslow, writes about the power of war photographs.
Robin Hammond (D-Photo) Interview with the New Zealand photographer and recent recipient of a Getty Images Creative Grant.
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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