This MacArthur Fellow won the Pulitzer Prize along with a team of New York Times journalists for their coverage of the war in Afghanistan in 2009.
What happens when an attorney shifts his focus from international trade and the whaling industry to wildlife trafficking? Things get really interesting.
One of the first female staff photographers at National Geographic, Cobb found that being a woman in what was largely still a man's field had its advantages.
Celebrated for emphasizing the things that unite rather than divide us, Griffiths has traveled to more than 100 countries, telling the stories of us.
Guttenfelder worked for 20 years as a photojournalist for the Associated Press based in Nairobi, Abidjan, New Delhi, Jerusalem, and Tokyo, covering geopolitical news in more than 75 countries around the world.
Two decades covering civil unrest and the violence of war earned Vitale her stripes, but also taught her to look past the foreground for the untold stories.
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