by News Decoder | 11 Jul 2025 | Journalism, Mobile Stories, News Decoder Tips, News Photography, Photojournalism
Anyone can snap a photo. But taking one that captures the heart of a story? That takes more effort and care. Here’s some advice to get you started. A photojournalists takes a shot. Photo courtesy of Mobile Stories. In News Decoder’s Top Tips, we share...
by Garry Lotulung | 17 Jun 2025 | Asia, Environment, Photojournalism
All parts of a shark can be eaten. Some parts are worth a whole lot of money and that makes them hunted and endangered. Can sharks and shark eaters coexist? A freshly-caught shark is displayed for sale a traditional market in Tanjung Luar, on the Indonesian island of...
by Garry Lotulung | 30 Jan 2025 | Asia, Environment, Photojournalism
In remote villages live some of the last nomadic tribes in Indonesia. But nickel mining is disrupting their lives and poisoning their land. Bawehe Bidos, 68, from the O’Hongana Manyawa tribe poses for a photo in a remote Indigenous village in the Halmahera...
by Griffin Mancuso | 17 Oct 2024 | Culture, Music, Photojournalism
A hyperlocal movement has spread across countries and continents to bring people out of their homes and connect with their neighbors over music. Alex Estrada, performing as That Fool Al, invites a young girl to perform with hiim at a Porch Fest in California. (Credit:...