Covering Catastrophe

Times-Picayune Photographers Remember Katrina

This is one of the most intimate discussions of the thoughts, feelings and emotions that visual journalists faced during Katrina — worth viewing and sharing with the Dart Society groups and anyone who cares about the emotional impact of covering tragedy.

D'Ann Penner and Keith Ferdinand on Overcoming Katrina

D’Ann Penner and Keith Ferdinand on Overcoming Katrina

D’Ann Penner and Keith Ferdinand’s empathy, conscience, intelligence and drive pulse through Overcoming Katrina, an oral history comprised of interviews with 27 black New Orleanians, all of whom survived, and were deeply affected by, the hurricane that devastated the Gulf region five years ago tomorrow. Penner, an award-winning scholar, and Keith Ferdinand, a New Orleans physician who lost a practice of [...]

John Moore Documents Gulf Disaster

John Moore Documents Gulf Disaster

2008 Fellow John Moore covered the disaster on the Louisiana coast during a two-week rotation in May. “This Gulf disaster was one of the hardest stories I’ve done this year, and with the Haiti earthquake, a month in southern Afghanistan, a trip to the prison in Guantanamo Bay and coverage of the new immigration law in Arizona, it’s [...]

Mike Walter Wins at Cannes

Mike Walter Wins at Cannes

Check out the story about Mike Walter’s win at Cannes for Best Short Documentary. Produced by Mike, a 2005 Fellow, “Breaking News, Breaking Down,” was funded by the Dart Society and features the society’s “Target: New Orleans” project, which paired Dart journalists with counterparts at the Times-Picayune. It also tells the story of Mike’s witnessing [...]

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