Discover the Waorani people of the Ecuadorian Amazon through Ozge Elif Kizil's photo essay. A visual documentation on their traditions, daily life, and the critical challenges they face.
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Cultura Creative: Christina Vaughan on Diversity, Photography and AI
In this conversation, Christina Vaughan, founder and CEO of Cultura Creative and partner of IMAGO, explains why the visual industry needs more voices behind and in front of the camera. From Cultura Creative’s mission to diversify imagery to building ethical AI datasets, Vaughan argues that inclusive storytelling is essential for a healthier, more accurate visual culture and offers insights for newcomers navigating a competitive field. Read the full interview to learn Vaughan’s approach to inclusive imagery and ethical AI.
I Love What I Do, Then and Now: Life in Focus with Vera Mercer
She photographed Warhol, Dalí, and Beckett and captured the pulse of an era. Then, she disappeared from the scene, only to re-emerge with a new, painterly vision. In an exclusive interview with The Game Magazine, artist and photographer Vera Mercer reveals the stories behind her iconic portraits and the reinvention that defines her celebrated still life work.
Daily Life in Gaza: A Photo Essay by Majdi Fathi
A look into daily life in Gaza through the lens of Palestinian photojournalist Majdi Fathi, who has been documenting the ongoing war from inside Gaza.
War, Resistance, and Hope in Ukraine – A Photo Essay by Florian Bachmeier
Ukraine War: Three Years of Resilience and Survival – award winning documentary photographer Florian Bachmeier captures the war, from the frontlines to everyday life.
1951: The First Berlinale and the Dawn of Cinematic Renewal
What started as an audacious experiment in 1951 has become an international event and a celebration of art, culture and the unifying magic of film. Read the story of Berlinale.
Stories of Sudanese Refugees Fleeing the War: A Photo Essay by Adrien Vautier
In this photo essay, Adrien Vautier brings us closer to the daily struggles and resilience of Sudanese refugees fleeing the ongoing civil war. Through powerful images captured in the border city of Adré, Chad, he tells visual stories of people, hardship, and extreme weather.
What Is Documentary Photography? Exploring Its Origins, Icons, and Modern Impact
In the new series “Faces of Documentary Photography”, The Game Magazine reviews the importance of documentary photography, its key figures, and their impact on history.
Visual Memories of Berlin: From Construction to the Fall of the Wall
The fall of the Wall on November 9, 1989, marked the end of an era and symbolized the reunification of Germany and the triumph of freedom over division. As we mark the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, it's time to look back at its story from its rise to its fall in photos and videos.
Yalda Moaiery on the Struggles of Iranian Photojournalists
On the second anniversary of Mahsa Jina Amini and the Iranian uprising, Yalda Moaiery reflects on the role of photojournalists and reporters in documenting the protests, her arrest while capturing the demonstrations, and the intensified crackdown on independent journalists by Iranian authorities in the aftermath.









