Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights Zun Lee’s photographs of the protests in Ferguson, Missouri. Lee’s images capture a community’s anger and sorrow for the perceived lack of justice after the death of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown as well as other young black men who have died at the hands of the police across the country.
Zun Lee: Ferguson’s Weekend of Resistance (MSNBC)
Steve McCurry: Behind Closed Doors (The New York Times Lens) Powerful portraits of Asian domestic workers who have been abused by their employers.
Glenna Gordon: West African Countries Try to Cope With Ebola Crisis (Wall Street Journal) Documenting the outbreak in Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Photographers Capture The Sorrow And Pain Of Global Girls (NPR) Five female photographers interviewed on their work on issues affecting young women and girls around the world.
A View On Chechnya (British Journal of Photography) Photographs from Monteleone’s new book on Chechnya, will be on display at London’s Saatchi Gallery.
Chris Killip’s In Flagrante (The Telegraph) Selection of images from Killip’s seminal work, which The J. Paul Getty Museum in California recently acquired in its entirety.
Magnum Photos, and Founders, Will Come to Life in Upcoming TV Show (TIME LightBox) The legendary photo agency announced its story will be made into a television series.
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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