Alex Benjamin
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Last week there was a long form NYT article called “A daily game of Russian Roulette: Homeless in San Diego”. Erin Schaffer was the photographer for the report which involved her gaining the trust of one homeless man and documenting his daily routine for a week. The result is outstanding.
Saw that article. Absolutely outstanding, as you say.
This is one of the reasons I still subscribe to The New York Times. They are one of the last—if not the last—newspaper who believes in the value and power of great photojournalism, and has recognized that it perfectly fits the modern digital media format. They hire photojournalists that are either from, or already know the communities they want to write about, or that can take the time embedding in them and getting to know the people. Some of these articles, to me, is a throwback to what LIFE Magazine used to do.
Another good one today, about the Uvalde community one year after the terrible events:

After Uvalde, a Cemetery Anchors Families of Victims
A year after 19 children and two teachers were killed at a Texas elementary school, families of the victims have bonded through memories, grief and action.
www.nytimes.com