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Stay informed with periodic news and announcements from the Documentary Photography Project.

Moving Walls 16
video VIDEO   slideshow SLIDESHOW  
This OSI photo exhibition is dominated by themes of conflict and its aftermath, including the effects of U.S. military engagement on Afghan and Iraqi people and returning American soldiers, revolution in Nepal, postwar Liberia, and—on a different note—Chinese investment in Africa.

OSI Documentary Photography Project Announces Moving Walls 17 Photographers
January 20, 2010
Seven projects have been chosen for inclusion in the Moving Walls 17 documentary photography exhibition.

OSI Documentary Photography Project Announces 2009 Distribution Grant Winners
October 16, 2009
The grant supports documentary photographers to devise—in collaboration with a partner organization—new and innovative ways of using photography as a tool for positive social change.

OSI Documentary Photography Project Announces 2009 Production Grant Winners
October 16, 2009
The grant supports photographers in documenting a social justice or human rights issue in Central Asia, the Caucasus, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

Expanding the Circle: The Engaged Photographer
January 20, 2010
video VIDEO  
Photographer and Open Society Institute co-curator Susan Meiselas discusses documentary photography's potential to engage audiences by "expanding the circle of knowledge" about human rights and social justice issues.

Seeking Accountability for Torture—Photography as Evidence
OSI-New York
June 3, 2009
slideshow AUDIO
Panelists discuss the photographs of detainee torture, and the role that photography plays in providing accountability for abuses and depicting the human stories behind them.

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