Author:sgallagher

Photo of the Week | 16.11.09 | Bethel Training Center for Blind Orphans

*This week’s ‘Photo of the Week’ is an image from my story on the Bethel Training Center for Blind Orphans, currently being featured on the Photophilanthropy website. Below is the extract which supports the story. To see more images from this story, please click on the Photophilanthropy link.” “I can see, and that is why I can be happy, in what you call the dark, but which to me is golden.” – Helen Keller, Blind and Deaf US Writer. There […]

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Behind the Scenes on Capitol Hill

One of the highlights of my trip to the States this month was a behind-the-scenes look on Capitol Hill in Washinton DC. Guided by fellow photographer and friend Brendan Hoffman, who is an accredited photographer on ‘the hill’, I was given a glimpse of life behind the scenes of the American Senate. Brendan spends many of his days photographing some of the most powerful people in America and even the world (See his photo of Obama on the front cover […]

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North Korea Image in TIME Magazine

It has been a whirlwind couple of weeks for me as I near the end of a 2-week trip to the US, which has involved talks at Universities, NGOs, an Emmy party, lots of meetings and pounding the streets of New York with my portfolio in hand. So, when I checked my email the other day, I got a pleasant surprise when I learnt that one of my recently taken North Korea pictures was chosen to run in this week’s […]

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News This Week | Speaking at Georgetown / American University / Climate Institute

What a busy few days it has been since I arrived in the US 5 days ago. I spent the first few days at Kent State University, where I gave a total of eight (yes 8!) presentations for my work for the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, mainly to students enrolled in the school’s various journalism/photojournalism programmes. Even though it was rather intense, it was great to meet people such as Barbara Hipsman, Karl Idsvoog and Glenn Luther who apart […]

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Photo(s) of the Week | 19.10.09 | Diwali

A friend of mine reminded me this weekend that it was the Hindu festival of Diwali this week. In case you don’t know, Divali (or the Festival of Light as it is also called) is a celebration held over 5 days by Hindu communities throughout the world. Lights are lit, fireworks are set off and families come together for this important day. This week’s ‘Photo of the Week’ comes from Diwali celebrations, not in India, but in London. I took them in […]

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Hutong Photography Workshop | November 15th 2009

NOVEMBER WORKSHOP – “Hutong Photography” Dates: Sunday 15th November 2009 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Course Leaders: Photographer Sean Gallagher & Guide/Interpreter Jessica Zheng Location: The Far East International Youth Hostel, Beijing Participants: Minimum 5 people, Maximum 10 people (Registration is on a first-come first-serve basis) Student Level: Beginner/Intermediate – All ages welcome! Cost: 499 Chinese Renminbi per person* As a result of the success of the first “Hutong Photography” workshop in October, another workshop has been scheduled in November […]

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Photo of the Week | 12.10.09 | Red Hong Kong

This week’s ‘Photo of the Week’ takes us to Hong Kong. I first visited Hong Kong in November of 2008 and was completely taken by this unique and exciting city. 155 years of British colonial rule have obviously left a lot of British influence and I immediately felt at home in what was a place that seemed to have the feelings of both China and Britain, blended together into a unique anglo-sino melting pot. The above photo was taken on […]

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Photos from the first “Hutong Photography” Workshop w/ Jennifer, Prachit, William, Bruce and Myles

Tuesday saw the first of our new “Hutong Photography” Photo Workshops, held in the hutongs of Qianmen near Tiananmen Square. The workshop was a great success and we had five participants who spent the day exploring the hutongs and learning about the fundamentals of photography. Below is a selection of photos taken by Jessica Zheng, who also acted as our guide and translator throughout the day. [nggallery id=7] The day started with a class introducing the basics of photography, covering […]

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Video | The Pulitzer Center and China’s Growing Sands, on Foreign Exchange

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80AR9MzC-rs&feature=player_embedded[/youtube] The above video is an episode of Foreign Exchange, a weekly American TV show dedicated to covering global current affairs, hosted by journalist Daljit Dhaliwal. Last week’s episode was devoted entirely to the current global water crisis and featured heavily the work of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and its work on covering the issues surrounding this crisis across the globe. As many readers of this blog will know, I was fortunate enough to receive a grant from […]

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Photo of the Week | 05.11.09 | Japanese Commute

I was trawling through my archive today, looking for images to accompany a presentation that I am giving as part of my workshop tomorrow. As I looked through my ‘older’ files, I stumbled upon many of my images that I took while I lived in Japan between 2003-2004. I had just finished University and I was quite unsure about what direction my life was taking. Having been dabbling in photography for a year or two, I decided to take myself […]

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