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Dublin based freelance Journalist & Photographer covering armed conflict, current affairs, humanitarian crises and social issues throughout the world.
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Reporter (intern) for a education section of a digital publication in Portugal.
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tweets TIME's Lightbox best pictures of the week, May 17 - 24 ti.me/18nVEpw via @TIMEPictures
TIME’s Best Pictures of the Week: May 17
lightbox.time.com — From deadly tornadoes in the Midwest and the final week of the Cannes Film Festival to a wheelchair beauty contest in Moscow and the U.S. Naval Academy's storied freshman initiation, TIME presents the best pictures of the week.A MUST READ: Was the #London killing of a British soldier 'terrorism'? | Glenn Greenwald gu.com/p/3g3yz/tw via @guardian #UK
Was the London machete killing of a British soldier 'terrorism'?
guardian.co.uk — Two men yesterday engaged in a horrific act of violence on the streets of London by using a machete to hack to death a British soldier.Rich Nation, Poor People: Photos of Saudi Arabia by Lynsey Addario ti.me/10T0qJu via @TIMEPictures
Rich Nation, Poor People: Saudi Arabia by Lynsey Addario
lightbox.time.com — With its vast oil wealth, Saudi Arabia has one of the highest concentrations of super rich households in the world. But an estimated 20 percent of the population, if not more, lives in crippling poverty.RIP legendary @MagnumPhotos Wayne Miller ti.me/169NBQ1 via @TIMEPictures
In Memoriam: Wayne Miller (1918 - 2013)
lightbox.time.com — To photograph mankind and explain man to man - that was how legendary photographer Wayne Miller described his decades-long drive to document the myriad subjects gracing his work. Miller passed away Wednesday at the age of 94 at his home in California.10 Powerful Documentary Photo Essays from the Masters - 121clicks.com/photo-stories/… #photography
10 Powerful Documentary Photo Essays from the Masters
121clicks.com — Documenting people and the stories beyond the ordinary is one of the fascinating and daunting task in terms of Photojournalism. The Lives of those affected, the way they come into terms into reality & the very source for the ultimate word - Survival.Harrowing Iraq-War Moments from Michael Kamber’s New Book, Photojournalists on War - vanityfair.com/politics/2013/… via @VanityFair #iraq
Al Musayyib. May 27, 2003.
vanityfair.com — An Iraqi child jumps over the remains of victims found in a mass grave south of Baghdad. The victims were killed by Saddam Hussein's government during a Shiite uprising here following the 1991 Gulf War. By Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images.Mauricio Lima's work on Brazilian Military’s Crucible: Jungle Warfare Instruction - sy.pe/34mBd #brazil #amazon
Brazilian Military’s Crucible: Jungle Warfare Instruction
nytimes.com — In courses lasting about nine weeks, soldiers endure long hikes, swim in waters infested with piranha and survive for days without rations, hunting or foraging for their own food.Faces of the NRA: Inside America's gun club
nbcnews.com — Explore the slideshow 'Faces of the NRA: Inside America's gun club' on NBCNews.comA White Road and an Ambiguous Narrative: by Ivan Sigal - nyti.ms/10aAMQg #afghanistan #azerbajian #kazakhstan #kyrgyzstan #russia
A White Road and an Ambiguous Narrative
lens.blogs.nytimes.com — "This project was born out of failure." That's how Ivan Sigal describes "White Road," which takes viewers on a dizzying trek through Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. He moved to Russia in 1996 with a documentary grant and a goal: to show, through photographs of landscapes and cityscapes, how "we build in a certain way because we believe a certain way."None
ngm.nationalgeographic.com — Norway reserves the right to hunt minkes. But kids don't want to grow up to be whalers.Have a Story?
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