Photojournalism Daily: Oct. 3, 2014

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Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection again highlights Samuel Aranda’s coverage of Ebola in Sierra Leone. This latest series captures just how overwhelmed the country’s health care system is in trying to deal with the outbreak. The lead picture, which shows a young girl thought to have Ebola laying on a hospital floor covered with bodily fluids, is devastating.


Samuel Aranda: A Hospital from Hell, in a City Swamped by Ebola (The New York Times)

Daniel Berehulak: Ebola’s Deadly Spread in Liberia (TIME LightBox) Extraordinary, powerful pictures of the Ebola crisis in Liberia.

Jerome Delay: Battling Ebola in Liberia (The National) The Africa Chief Photographer of the Associated Press is now on the story as well.

Matthieu Paley: Greenland Food Diary (National Geographic PROOF) Fascinating photographs taken during the photographer’s larger assignment documenting food around the world.

Instants: The American Wild (National Geographic PROOF) Wonderful little snapshot of David Guttenfelder’s Instagram pictures taken during his assignment at Yellowstone National Park.

The Failed Revolution: Q&A with Jan-Joseph Stok (Roads & Kingdoms) The photographer talks about his project ‘Che in Congo’, which will see him retrace Guevara’s footsteps in the country 50 years ago.

Photojournalism Foundation resolves Award disagreement (British Journal of Photography) The Carmignac Foundation settles differences with award winner Newsha Tavakolian.


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.


Mariattu Kanu, 4, who is suspected of being infected with Ebola, lies on the floor amid body fluids in a ward for Ebola victims at a hospital in Makeni, Sierra Leone, Sept. 27, 2014.
Mariattu Kanu, 4, who is suspected of being infected with Ebola, lies on the floor amid body fluids in a ward for Ebola victims at a hospital in Makeni, Sierra Leone, Sept. 27, 2014. Samuel Aranda—The New York Times/Redux
Members of a Liberian Red Cross burial team, under contract from the Liberian Ministry of Health, remove the body of a suspected Ebola victim Lorpu David, 30 on Sept. 18, 2014 in the Gurley street community in central Monrovia, Liberia.
Members of a Liberian Red Cross burial team, under contract from the Liberian Ministry of Health, remove the body of a suspected Ebola victim Lorpu David, 30 on Sept. 18, 2014 in the Gurley street community in central Monrovia, Liberia.Daniel Berehulak—The New York Times/Redux
A woman being discharged from the Island Clinic Ebola treatment center in Monrovia, Liberia, is sprayed with disinfectant, Sept. 30, 2014.
A woman being discharged from the Island Clinic Ebola treatment center in Monrovia, Liberia, is sprayed with disinfectant, Sept. 30, 2014. Jerome Delay—AP
A view from the helicopter while flying over the pack ice from Tasiilaq to Isortoq—population 64—in eastern Greenland.
A view from the helicopter while flying over the pack ice from Tasiilaq to Isortoq—population 64—in eastern Greenland.Matthieu Paley
Laurent N'Kunda, leader of the Tutsi rebels movement. Democratic Republic of Congo.
Laurent N'Kunda, leader of the Tutsi rebels movement. Democratic Republic of Congo.Jan-Joseph Stok

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