Photojournalism Daily: Oct. 27, 2014

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Today’s daily Photojournalism Links collection highlights Mark Peterson‘s work on American megachurches. These churches are growing in popularity and Peterson photographed the phenomenon in Las Vegas on assignment for MSNBC, capturing how the vibrant worship and stage show draw crowds in a town also known as Sin City.


Mark Peterson: Megachurches (MSNBC)

Michael Robinson Chavez: Stratford, California (The Los Angeles Times) Compelling photographs from a Californian town hit hard by the state’s drought.

Annalisa Natali Murri: Emotions Reverabate After The Sky Crashed (The New York Times Lens) Poignant double exposures on the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse victims and their relatives.

Photojournalist Muhammed Muheisen awarded $10,000 Oliver S. Gramling Award for journalism (The Washington Post InSight) The Associated Press gives its chief photographer in Pakistan the highest staff honor

Jon Tonks (Verve Photo) The British photographer writes about the cover image of his book The Empire.

René Burri, Photographer of Picasso and Che, Dies at 81 (The New York Times) The Times obituary for the legendary Magnum 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.


Pastor Paul Goulet during services at the International Church of Las Vegas. The congregation totals about 10,000 members.
Pastor Paul Goulet during services at the International Church of Las Vegas. The congregation totals about 10,000 members.Mark Peterson—Redux for MSNBC
People line up outside a family resource center in Stratford to receive emergency food due to drought hardships, Stratford, California, Sept, 30, 2014.
People line up outside a family resource center in Stratford to receive emergency food due to drought hardships, Stratford, California, Sept, 30, 2014. Michael Robinson Chavez—The Los Angeles Times
The bodies of many victims at the Rana Plaza building collapse in Bangladesh were never found. People continue digging there even after a year to find traces among the ruins. Dozens of relatives of victims return daily to honor the memories of their loved ones.
The bodies of many victims at the Rana Plaza building collapse in Bangladesh were never found. People continue digging there even after a year to find traces among the ruins. Dozens of relatives of victims return daily to honor the memories of their loved ones.Annalisa Natali Murri
Pakistanis watch as an acrobat rides his motorcycle around a circular track, at an entertainment park set up outside a shrine in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, June 19, 2013.
Pakistanis watch as an acrobat rides his motorcycle around a circular track, at an entertainment park set up outside a shrine in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, June 19, 2013. Muhammed Muheisen—AP
Falkland Islands, 2011.
Falkland Islands, 2011.Jon Tonks
Che Guevarra, Cuba, 1963.
Che Guevarra, Cuba, 1963.Rene Burri—Magnum

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