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8038
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Daniel Coston is a Charlotte photojournalist whose assignments have taken him all over the world. His work has appeared in magazines such as ESQUIRE and USA TODAY. He was an aspiring filmmaker through high school and college. He was writing for several Charlotte magazines when the photographer failed to appear for one of his assignments. Coston got a camera, took the photographs, and a career was born.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 23 Issue 30, July 2006, p47-48, il, por Periodical Website
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10545
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Margaret O'Conner, a 1971 East Carolina University graduate, was the driving force in changing the NEW YORK TIMES' attitude toward photographs from being secondary to being visual journalism. As photo editor of the paper, she won two Pulitzer Prizes for photography on 9/11; these were the first won by the TIMES for staff photography. Currently, she is director of news design and heads a 35-member staff.
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28596
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A photoessay depicts four families at different stages in their transition from refugee to American citizen or resident. Hari Dhimal from Bhutan, Muwafak and his family from Syria, the A. Family from Syria, and the K. Family from Iraq all describe their transition and their lives in America.