Mark Murrmann, Mother Jones

Mark Murrmann

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Oakland, CA, United States

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Past articles by Mark:

20 Striking Images of Israeli Democracy Under Siege

Benjamin Netanyahu's power grab is fueling widespread protests. → Read More

Insurrection: January 6, Up Close and Firsthand

Nate Gowdy's new photos bring you face-to-face with the fight for the Capitol. → Read More

An Inside View of Wartime Ukraine

Over six weeks, I became a witness to the war crimes of Bucha, the bombings of civilian homes in Saltivka, and the heavy artillery in the Donbas region. → Read More

An Exodus from Ukraine: a Visual Diary

I ask you to try to imagine that you have suddenly lost all and that you are leaving behind your husbands, brothers, and fathers, not knowing when or if you will ever see them again. This is what we are looking at. → Read More

A Look Back at 2021 in Photos, If You Can Bear It

Fuck this year. (That said, there were some good photos.) → Read More

Geography Class

Photographer Matt Black’s epic work of critical cartography. → Read More

Nearly 100 Confederate Monuments Were Toppled Last Year. What Happened to Them?

A striking photo project reveals the maintenance yards, cemeteries, and shipping containers where many of the memorials to white supremacy ended up. → Read More

Huntington Beach Has Re-Opened, But the Aftermath of the Oil Spill Is Far From Over

Recent photos reveal surfers hitting the waves—and a massive clean up still in progress. → Read More

“A Jewel for Our Community”: How LA Residents Are Reclaiming Industrial Spaces

Turning gasfields into gardens. → Read More

Among the Thugs: Stunning Photographs of the Capitol Under Siege

The day’s shocking chaos will be remembered for years to come. → Read More

At Least One Thing Was Great About 2020: These Photobooks

When I sat down to write up my favorite books of the year, I realized, unexpectedly, a number of them are of work made in the past. Not re-published books, but work coming out now for the first time, photographed in the ’70s and ’80s. A sign of the times, or of my own preference […] → Read More

Michael Jang Offers a Fresh Look at a Retro California –

“Somehow, intuitively I knew that if I just shot, I would have the goods, because you can't go back in time.” → Read More

These Are Photos From the Brown v. Board Era, But Don’t Pretend School Segregation Is History –

Sixty-five years ago today, Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren declared that “the doctrine of ‘separate but equal’ has no place” in America’s public schools. Segregated schools were unconstitutional. Gone were the “inherently unequal” all-black schools and all-white schools. Or so we thought. Below are photos from the Brown v. Board of Education era, but don’t mistake them for artifacts of a… → Read More

Forget the Neon—This New Photo Collection Shows Darkness and Decay Along America’s Highway

Edward Keating is the latest to follow Route 66, and, while haunting, his work is completely beautiful. → Read More

A Photographer Reveals How a Shrinking African Landscape Leaves Little Room for Animals to Survive

Nick Brandt's new work shows people and animals alike swept away in a tide of progress. → Read More

Beyond Cigars and Vintage Cars: A New Photobook Shows You What Havana Really Looks Like Now –

Greg Kahn's "Havana Youth" focuses on a new generation whose world is feisty, sexy, alive, and evolving. → Read More

Death by a thousand cuts: Trump, capitalism, and the demise of a knife-making town

Documenting the demise of a town once known for its high-quality knives. → Read More

Actually, the US Has a Rich Tradition of Military Parades. But Normally They’re After Military Victories and Stuff. –

Here's photographic evidence. → Read More

Here Are 10 of the Most Captivating Photo Books of the Year. Just Look. –

Our photo editor picks his favorite books of 2017. → Read More

“One Nation, Under Protest” –

A photographer captures the lively protesters of the Trump era. → Read More