Every image stands witness to the point that it's a passion project. I love your work and the passion you put into it. Also great shots, wish I had a medium format with me as well. Hopefully she forgives you ;-P. That's one helluva field test for a medium format camera, you nutcase.
It's great to see that you continue to develop so impressively. I find your work ethic as inspirational as the quality of your portfolio. Truly 1st class Reportage photography here. Don't hesitate to let me know if you're ever in Paris. Do you plan on going back and doing more personal projects? No media report gives that feeling. I have great respect for people like you. Were these taken with the 80mm lens? Your work is stunning and you go from strength to strength as a photographer.
This series and story is top class. You've given a voice to the voiceless in many ways. Keep up the great work. And like Brett I'd also like to extend the hand of welcome if you're ever in Ireland. You have my respect They are extraordinary; I feel I am getting a glimpse of reality, especially the human reality behind the war. Thank you! You posted me one of your original CD's with your fist tutorials on many years back and I've followed your career since, well done mate, fabulous work!
I'm shooting at a women's prison in Kenya next month, your photography always inspires me in my own work : Hamish. If someone mayed it, it got to you - of course!! Looking forward to the film Can't wait for your film to come out. Any way we could see more shots till then? The first piece you did compelled me to personally research the Kurdish people's history, as well as unearth a newfound sense of personal obligation to better understand the Syrian conflict to the best of my ability.
Two subjects about which I still feel incredibly naive, but challenged to listen and seek for the sake of human understanding. I am alive today, I have a voting privilege in my country, so I have a responsibility to do my best to be informed, to pursue empathy and compassion from all angles. As I continue to try to stretch and learn and grow, I'm so grateful for the way you use art to tell these stories as a stepping stone for people like me to access in the process.
I'm no photographer, but I'm always learning about using design to communicate and challenge and make change so from that level at least I can greatly appreciate your hard work. And from an integrity and human compassion literally, co-suffering standpoint, I'm grateful and inspired to see someone who is clearly so accomplished in their craft approaching each project and relationship with obvious dignity, respect, humility, and genuine love toward the people you encounter and give voice to.
From nobody special, just, thank you! I would have freaked out if my sons had undertaken this project. Well done Joey, the colour, composition and story is truly amazing, Thanks for bringing this important story back to us all. Most of the Worlds phony journalist could not touch the quality of this work. America's leaders should read and watch. They sometimes seem clueless on what is really going on in Syria.
Is this ignorance or just fake journalism? Either way it;'s terrible journalism. US history is full of such betrayals. I'm looking forward to the film. Your images are breathtaking. You've captured the emotions and the drama of that far away place. Thank you for this.
I would love it if you can take a look at www. The struggle for democratic self-determination in northern Syria deserves all the help it can get. The photographs are stunning and I have to admit, perhaps because of my own bias, that I find the pictures shot in Syria the most impressive of the pictures you've shared on this blog.
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The 46th edition of the event will be attended by players and several key representatives from the English game to honour and celebrate the performances of some standout players. Getty The PFA Player of the Year award is an annual honour given to the player who was voted to have played the best over the course of the English domestic campaign.
The award is handed out by the PFA, a trade union for footballers in England, and involves a ballot of its own members. Since the award is voted by players, it is also known as the 'PFA Players' Player of the Year' and is thought to be one of the most prestigious individual accolades in the country. Representatives of the association visit each of the 92 participating league clubs, as well as the 10 Women's Super League WSL clubs, to deliver ballot forms. Ballot rules conclude that a player is forbidden to vote for a player who plays for the same club as them.
A player also cannot win the award if his club has not taken part. After a member has completed their ballot, they return it to a PFA representative who will then seal the vote. The England international barely makes the cutoff after appearing in 19 Premier League matches last season while platooning with countryman Joe Gomez. Rice has been a revelation, performing with composure beyond his years in a deep-lying midfield position, and, like Alexander-Arnold, narrowly meets the criteria after debuting last season for West Ham.
Based on the above criteria and an exhaustive process of elimination, the three youngsters joining the aforementioned trio are Leicester City midfielder James Maddison, Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, and tireless Arsenal recruit Matteo Guendouzi. He leads all defenders in tackles while combining positional awareness and pace to stellar results. The energetic France youth international plays with his head on a swivel and has an eye for the perfect pass.
Since the award is voted by players, it is also known as the 'PFA Players' Player of the Year' and is thought to be one of the most prestigious individual accolades in the country. Representatives of the association visit each of the 92 participating league clubs, as well as the 10 Women's Super League WSL clubs, to deliver ballot forms.
Ballot rules conclude that a player is forbidden to vote for a player who plays for the same club as them. A player also cannot win the award if his club has not taken part. After a member has completed their ballot, they return it to a PFA representative who will then seal the vote. An independent company is used to count and verify the votes. Getty Images Salah was crowned the PFA Player of the Year last season after netting an incredible 41 goals in his debut season for Liverpool, breaking numerous records as the Reds clinched fourth place in the Premier League and a runners-up position in the Champions League.
The Egypt international beat out the Kevin De Bruyne for the top prize, who came in a close second, with Tottenham striker Harry Kane coming in third. Contrarily, Alexander-Arnold, Rice, and Brooks all deserve nominations. The England international barely makes the cutoff after appearing in 19 Premier League matches last season while platooning with countryman Joe Gomez.
Rice has been a revelation, performing with composure beyond his years in a deep-lying midfield position, and, like Alexander-Arnold, narrowly meets the criteria after debuting last season for West Ham. Based on the above criteria and an exhaustive process of elimination, the three youngsters joining the aforementioned trio are Leicester City midfielder James Maddison, Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, and tireless Arsenal recruit Matteo Guendouzi.
He leads all defenders in tackles while combining positional awareness and pace to stellar results.