Reportage Censored

The Guterres family, return to the burnt out remains of their home, as rampaging Militia, alongside Indonesian soldiers, continued to torch nearby buildings. Dili Timor Leste September 1999 ©David Dare Parker

The Guterres family return to the burnt out remains of their home, as rampaging Militia and Indonesian soldiers torch nearby buildings. Dili Timor Leste September 1999 ©David Dare Parker

Links:
The Guardian – Success for Vivid but lingering fears over censorship
Sunrise – The Power of Photography
The Conversation – Our duty to look: why censoring press photos is wrong
The Sydney Morning Herald: Censored – Images of our ugly truths, natural and man-made
The Sydney Morning Herald – Reportage Uncensored
Reportage on Facebook
Reportage Photography Festival
Reportage – Censored

Frontline Freelance Register Launch

FFR_logo2Mission

Frontline Freelance Register (FFR) is run by freelancers, for freelancers. FFR aims to provide freelance foreign and conflict journalists with representation and a sense of community, vital in this fragmented profession.

Championing journalistic best practice and the observation of industry-level safety standards, FFR works with organisations that provide support to, or employ the services of, its members – to better support those members.

The Code of Conduct that the FFR’s members commit to upholding demonstrates their commitment to professionalism while conducting their work.

FFR: Home
FFR: Twitter
FFR: Facebook