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TopicPhotojournalist

Topic: photojournalist

What people keep missing in the images of a fat, Dalit, independent photojournalist

We live in a society that freely promotes a certain kind of beauty standard and shames fat women as ‘undesirable’.

Kids studying to encounters, this photojournalist captured life in Kashmir. Then UAPA struck

NIA arrested Muhammad Manan Dar in October 2021 over images of security forces & deployments allegedly found on his phone. A Delhi court granted him bail last week.

Demolitions, elections, Bharat Jodo Yatra—10 best 2022 photographs from ThePrint

Instead of pictures of people in masks or dead bodies at crematoriums, India in 2022 saw victory flags and crowded roads from Congress' Yatra. A pick from the album of ThePrint's photojournalists.

On World Photography Day, panel reflects what it means to be in the shoes of a photojournalist

The Working News Cameramen’s Association and the Press Club of India jointly organised an open house discussion on photojournalism and the challenges around it.

Indira Gandhi’s assassination was a turning point for photojournalists. It made them prime targets

In 'That which is unseen', photojournalist Prashant Panjiar compiles stories from three decades of covering India's most important events.

Woman photojournalist who covered Kashmir encounter labelled as police informer

Masrat Zahra’s photo from encounter site went viral on social media, she has been freelancing for international media houses for the past two years.

On Camera

India’s real estate will meet the reality of agentic AI

New Delhi: The outsourcing industry, India’s largest white-collar employer, is a juggernaut that has all but stopped moving. The dollar revenue at the top...

Adani’s giant copper plant hits technical setbacks in first year

The 500,000 tonne-per-year plant produced just 94,000 tonnes of refined copper from April 2025 to February this year.

Indian drone tech company ideaForge signs MoU with Japanese firm to develop next-gen AI powered drones

By pairing Indian drone engineering with Japanese semiconductor expertise, the two firms aim to develop more advanced autonomous systems tailored to both defence & commercial use.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.