Over 400 experienced photo journalists deliver pictures for the regular epa pressphoto service covering news, politics, sports, business, finance as well as arts, culture and entertainment. Our professional photographers are also available for special assignments covering sports, photo essays or events conforming to the requisites of our customers.
At the end of July 2017, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) announced that the number of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the Central African Republic (CAR) had reached 600,000. The number of refugees, most of whom are in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Cameroon, had reached 480,000.
Central African Republic, Batangafo, 07 November 2018 In Batangafo, in northern Central African Republic, violent clashes between armed groups on 31 October 2018 led to the burning of the IDP camp located in the center of the town leading to several deaths, injuries but also displacement of 27,000 people, most of whom were already internally displaced persons. WFP launched a response with.
For Wiki Loves Africa 2017, we want photographers to be able to tell the whole story.Not to just capture one or two images, but a series of images that encapsulate their interpretation of the theme. Photo essays allow for the photographer, and (through their photographs) the viewer, to explore the full range of activities, ideas, and concepts encapsulated in one subject.
At Muuto, we strive to create new perspectives on Scandinavian design. Pushing this notion forward is our Photo Essays—perceiving Scandinavian design through the individual lens and scope of photographers from across the world. For the fourth edition, New York-based photographer Matthew Johnson shares his perspective on the materiality of oak.
Syncretism and the enduring power of traditional belief systems have been impediments to spiritual growth in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic. The hegemony of Islam in Chad and staunch animism in South Sudan have been formidable barriers to missionary activity. And yet the persecution of African Christians over.