Photo: Four Freedoms reinterpreted by alumni Emily Shur & Hank Willis Thomas for For Freedoms, 2018
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DPI Alums featured in NYTimes' Year in Pictures 2021
Wednesday, Dec 22, 2021
DPI Alums are among the many photographers whose works define the year 2021. NYTimes Photo Editor and DPI Instructor Jeffrey Henson-Scales shows us more in this article and accompanying video from the TODAY Show.
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DPI Prof. Jeffrey Henson Scales new exhibition "In a Time of Panthers: The Lost Negatives"
Friday, Oct 1, 2021
DPI Professor Jeffrey Henson Scales featured in a solo exhibition in Harlem that captures pivotal years in the Black Panther Party.
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DPI Prof. Bayeté Ross Smith documents Tulsa race massacre for The Guardian
Tuesday, Jun 1, 2021
This is a lens through which to understand the significance of the centenary of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, among the worst acts of violence in US history, and a past that lives today in the ongoing political, economic and extrajudicial attacks on Black people.
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DPI Professor Joseph Rodriguez documents a prisoner's release after 15 years of incarceration
Tuesday, Oct 29, 2019
Scott Ortiz was just released from prison after serving 15 years. A photographer was there to meet him at the facility’s gate.
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Alum Bryan Denton's Story of Being Hit by a Car Bomb in the NYTimes
Wednesday, Oct 26, 2016
Alum Bryan Denton (BFA Photography 2005) was traveling with Iraqi counterterrorism forces outside of Mosul when their convoy was hit by multiple car bombs. He survived and told his story to the NY Times.
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Alum Bryan Denton's powerful images appear in the New York Times
Monday, Oct 10, 2016
Bryan Denton '05 photographed former U.S. detainees for a New York Times front page story about the psychological scars left by torture.
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Alum Michael Koehler's Behind the scenes photos with middleweight contender Peter Quillin
Thursday, Dec 17, 2015
Peter Quillin, the 32-year-old middleweight contender known as Kid Chocolate, allowed Guardian US to follow him throughout the day of the biggest test of his career: Saturday’s title fight with Daniel Jacobs in Brooklyn. The result is an intimate look at the private and public lives of a prizefighter in 2015
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