The power of ‘personal experience’
LINK 👉 Global Voices / 4, Dec, 2020
“Youssef Nabil, Egypt. Photography, Contemporary Art, Venice, Italy, New York”

LINK 👉 Global Voices / 4, Dec, 2020
“Youssef Nabil, Egypt. Photography, Contemporary Art, Venice, Italy, New York”
LINK 👉 QUARTZ / 15, Nov, 2020
“In 2020, it’s cool to care. And the changing nature of cool is affecting what shoppers buy, who they follow, and how companies behave.”
LINK 👉 The New York Times / 2, Nov, 2020
“What this year’s politically charged vote-by-mail election is like
for U.S.P.S. employees on the ground.”
LINK 👉 Little Black Book / 4, Oct, 2020
“Directed by Sam Hibbard and created by Mother,
‘Inspired by a True Photo’ is a game-changing new creative concept
that rekindles our love affair with the power of smartphone photography”
LINK 👉 The Atlantic / 22, Oct, 2020
“One of the greatest paradoxes in American life is that while, on average,
existence has gotten more comfortable over time, happiness has fallen.”
LINK 👉 The Profile / 20, Oct, 2020
“I just always felt that there was something interesting about the intimate portrait of a stranger on the street.”
LINK 👉 Southeast Asia Globe / 6, Oct, 2020
“The vendors plying their trade on Phnom Penh’s streets play an invaluable but under-appreciated role supporting life in the capital. But using their makeshift riverside studio, two photographers set out to place these overlooked workers in the spotlight”
LINK 👉 The Correspondent / 14, Sep, 2020
“This year has forced us to reflect on our lives and ask ourselves: have I been living a good life? This concept exists across cultures, religions and pop culture, but what does it really mean? In this new series, I will explore ‘the good life’ for those who strive for it, and for those who are shut out.”
LINK 👉 It’s Nice That / 19, Aug, 2020
“The creatives explain just how they built a poem from headlines
for the Life Needs Truth film, which aims to reflect society right now
and how the newspaper can guide you through it.”
LINK 👉 The New York Times Magazine / 23, July, 2020
New research suggests climate change will cause humans to move in unprecedented numbers. The Times Magazine partnered with ProPublica and data scientists to understand how.