Danielle VillasanainRe-PictureThe Baggage that Lives with You ForeverPhotographer Nana Kofi Acquah on the ethics of imaging a pandemicApr 1, 2020Apr 1, 2020
Danielle VillasanainRe-PictureTaking charge: Women journalists build a more inclusive industryFrom websites and newsrooms to databases and collectives, women are working to overcome sexism and discrimination as they shape a new…May 9, 2018May 9, 2018
Danielle VillasanainRe-PictureTruth-Telling: Exploring problems and possible solutions in the media industryRe-Picture launches an 8-part series that questions factors contributing to issues such as sensationalism, reductionism, racism…Mar 14, 2018Mar 14, 2018
Danielle VillasanainRe-PictureIn Conversation with the winners of the 2017 Getty Instagram GrantThis year the Getty Instagram Grant was awarded to Nina Robinson, Isadora Kosofsky, and Saumya Khandelwa. The grant awards $10,000 to three…Nov 24, 2017Nov 24, 2017
Danielle VillasanainRe-PictureSearching for the invisible: Nostalgia from a war long pastPhotographer Kevin German’s years-long journey in Vietnam culminates in his first photo book “Color Me Gone”.Jun 10, 2017Jun 10, 2017
Danielle VillasanainRe-PictureEmphasizing empathy through picturesZoshia Minto, who recently founded Everyday American Muslim, talks about how dispelling fears creates dialogue and connects communities.Feb 25, 2017Feb 25, 2017
Danielle VillasanainRe-PictureMore than a tragedy: Photographing resilience in devastationIn 2014 when Boko Haram was at the height of its insurgency in northeastern Nigeria, Fati Abubakar was struggling with the guilt of…Jan 6, 2017Jan 6, 2017
Danielle VillasanainRe-PictureIntuition, honesty and compassion: Capturing the road from Cuba to the USWhen photojournalist Lisette Poole got the phone call to follow two Cuban women migrating to the United States, she had very little time to…Dec 23, 2016Dec 23, 2016
Danielle VillasanainRe-PictureNot just a pretty picture: Vietnam’s newest photo collective challenges age-old viewsWhen you ask a person in Vietnam what photography is, most people imagine weddings, travel or smiling faces but never a photo story or…Nov 25, 2016Nov 25, 2016
Danielle VillasanainRe-PictureA night of division brings unityPhotographers join together to document the US elections for Refinery29Nov 19, 2016Nov 19, 2016