Explore the groundbreaking work of Margaret Bourke-White, an icon of 20th-century photography celebrated for her remarkable contributions to photojournalism and war photography. Read about her impactful journey through The Game Magazine’s special Women's History Month feature on her life, significance, and unique style.
Tag: War photography
In Photos: Two Years of Resilience and Struggle in Ukraine Under Russian Invasion
Explore the resilience and struggle in Ukraine through IMAGO photojournalists' lenses, marking two years of war since Russian invasion.
In an Interview with Saeed Qaq: The Israel-Hamas Conflict and Safety Concerns for Journalists and Photojournalists
In an interview with IMAGO photographer Saeed Qaq, The Game Magazine turns the focus on the press's valiant efforts in the heart of the conflict zone in Israel and Palestine. We spotlight those brave souls like Saeed who put themselves in harm's way to deliver essential images and narratives to the world. Read his firsthand accounts directly from the heart of the battlefield.
1 year of Taliban – A personal account by Hedayatullah Amid
Award winning photojournalist Hedayatullah Amid, now with IMAGO partner ANP, was born in Kabul, Afghanistan – he shares his personal account on his evacuation and what Afghanistan faces now one year under Taliban control.
World Photography Day: IMAGO Voices
For World Photography Day, we have pulled some inspiring words and photos highlighting IMAGO’s photographers and their stories.
Narva, Estonia: A city of two lives. By Sebastian Semmer.
Visiting the border town of Narva, a city almost completely destroyed during World War II, and then rebuilt by the Soviet Union, photographer Sebastian Semmer tells both the story of the landscape and its undercurrent of dichotomy.
Ukraine: A Dichotomous World.
Capturing the opposite realities existing parallel to each other in today’s Ukraine, our photographers distil the dichotomies setting into everyday life across the invaded nation. As citizens grapple with a full-scale war and continuing with everyday life, see the contrasts Ukrainians are adapting to.