- Focus on the Story grant winner Alessandro Cinque talks about his work exposing the toxic impact of Peru’s mining industry on the indigenous Quechua people.
- National Geographic shares 25 timely tales of timeless places they look forward to seeing for themselves once able to travel again.
- Bruno Barbey, Magnum photographer of war and peace, has died at the age of 79. He was described by a colleague as a “formidable visual architect” whose pictures told the story of the transformation and movements of the world.
- Jeff Koons is being sued by photographer Mitchel Gray for the artist’s use of one of Gray’s photographs for the 1986 painting “I Could Go for Something Gordon’s.”
- Organizers of the International Landscape Photographer of the Year contest share some of this year’s top and winning images.
- Photoworks’ online exhibition for “A Walk in the Park” opens this Sunday, and an artist talk will be held on Zoom on December 3.
- Baron Wolman, Rolling Stone photographer who captured classic images of the most influential musicians of the 60s and 70s, passed away earlier this month.
- Agora, a free photography app, challenged photographers around the world to submit their images of intriguing creatures, from birds to fish to majestic mammals.