Join us Nov. 14 at our 40th Anniversary Tribute to Journalists in Washington, DC, to honor our brave colleagues from around the world whose passion and perseverance have made a huge impact. These journalists are brave documenters of truth and intrepid investigators exposing abuses of power and government wrongdoing.

Today they face unprecedented challenges and need our help - and recognition - more than ever. On this special anniversary - just nine days after the U.S. presidential election - Kristen Welker, Moderator of NBC News' Meet the Press, will lead a discussion on the elections to showcase the importance of quality news. 

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Icons and Wonders

Signed Prints from Legendary Photographers 


Global icons and natural wonders are captured in an extraordinary collection of 17 photographs assembled from some of the world's foremost photojournalists.


The photographs depict memorable figures and moments - from Jackie Onassis strolling down a city street in her trademark dark glasses to Barack Obama caught in the imaginary web of a young Spiderman on Halloween to an electrifying portrait of David Bowie with his guitar. Others beautifully capture nature and humanity across the world: Majestic icebergs reaching up like skyscrapers in Greenland, fans straining their necks to watch a polo match in Dubai, and more.


The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is pleased to present this special opportunity to own these rare photographs from renowned photojournalists. Among them: Jodi Cobb, who exposed the tragedy of human trafficking and captured both the beauty and cruelty of Japan's geisha culture; Ron Galella, who captured celebrities of every stripe in spontaneous and unrehearsed moments; Pete Souza, who chronicled all eight years of the Obama administration as official White House photographer; and Peter Turnley, who has witnessed major international stories of the past 30 years and whose photographs draw attention to great suffering and injustice.

 

Place your bid now to bring home their captivating work.

 

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International Center for Journalists
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Location

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004 (14th St. Entrance)

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