Dr. Walsh explores the value of the camera in bringing us the world in pictures. Speaking about two of her recent books, ‘Conversations on Conflict Photography’ and ‘Through the Lens: The Pandemic and Black Lives Matter,’ Walsh addresses: what it means to cover conflict and crisis, risks and threats against the media, the merits of photojournalism, and the role of the public in consuming imagery. This talk is open to the public and will appeal to anyone interested in photography, current events, politics, and journalism.
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Earlier Event: June 26
Media and Visual Literacy in the Contemporary Landscape
Later Event: June 29
Ethics for Student Photojournalists