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Up to 5,000 Syrians from Kobani amass at the border with Turkey on Friday evening, next to the Turkish village of Dikmetas.John Stanmeyer—VII/National Geographic
Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights John Stanmeyer’s powerful work from the Syrian-Turkish border. Stanmeyer has spent the last three weeks covering the refugee crisis in Turkey on assignment for National Geographic and this set of pictures shows the sudden flood of mostly Syrian Kurds trying to enter the country. The desperation in the photographs is palpable.
John Stanmeyer Captures Tens of Thousands Fleeing ISIS, Entering Turkey (National Geographic News)
Lynsey Addario: Seeking Refuge in Italy (The New York Times) Compelling photographs on the continuing refugee crisis on the Mediterranean.
Jo Metson Scott: The Borderland (Project website) Impression of life, south of the Scottish-English border. Also recently featured on TIME LightBox.
Bruce Davidson (The Telegraph) Journalist Lucy Davies talks to Davidson about the new edition of the photographer’s book, Scotland/England 1960.
Sebastião Salgado (Aperture blog) Melissa Harris, editor-in-chief of the Aperture Foundation, talks to Salgado about his momentous Genesis work, now on display at the International Center of Photography.
The rooms left behind when soldiers’ lives are lost (The Washington Post) Thorough review of Ashley Gilbertson’s book, Bedrooms of the Fallen.
Guillem Valle (Verve Photo) Short feature on the World Press Photo-winning Spanish photographer.
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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