
Oeil Public, one of photojournalism’s most formidable collectives, has recently disbanded. For fifteen years, they have produced some of the most visually striking and purposeful photo essays from around the globe. Recently having made light of Flickr helping to kill professional photography, I’m quite heartbroken by this particular victim.
Though resources have been so vastly limited by the modern photography market, hopefully these are not the last iconic images and out of the hoards of amateurs and clusters of those that still make photojournalism their livelihood, documents like these will emerge, whether from lucky moments or staggering intent. View a few here and many, many more on their site.
- Kosovo – Return of the people. 1999. Karim Ben Khelifa.
- In This Forgotten City. Detroit. USA 2008. Dominic Nahr.
- 6/7 Cuidad Juarez. Mexico 2007. Guillaume Herbaut. (drug war)
- Palestine – Arafat’s Funerals. 2004. Karim Ben Khelifa.
- Iraq – Chaos II. 2004. Karim Ben Khelifa.
- Crimea. Ukrain 2008. Guillaume Herbaut.
- Born Again Christians – The sexually pure. South Dakota. USA 2006. Johann Rousselot.
- After Chernobyl. Pripyat, Ukraine 2005. Guilaume Herbaut.
































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