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reportage

[ri-pawr-tij, -pohr-, rep-awr-tahzh, -er-] / rɪˈpɔr tɪdʒ, -ˈpoʊr-, ˌrɛp ɔrˈtɑʒ, -ər- /


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Her new book, “Red Sands: Reportage and Recipes Through Central Asia, from Hinterland to Heartland,” which slips recipes into keenly observed travelogue, goes farther afield, through kitchens and cafes from Kazakhstan to Tajikistan.

From Washington Post • Jan. 21, 2021

Represented by Getty Images Reportage, Mr. Berehulak has worked in more than 50 countries and won three World Press Photo awards, as well as the John Faber Award from the Overseas Press Club.

From New York Times • Apr. 20, 2015

Daniel Berehulak, a photographer with Getty Images Reportage, has won the coveted Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography for his extensive coverage of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

From Time • Apr. 20, 2015

Reportage, long-form reporting – call it what you will – has left the novel looking superfluous.

From The Guardian • Jun. 11, 2010

Reportage on the emails focused on the familiarity in the correspondence: “General Keith…so great to see you…!” Schmidt wrote.

From Newsweek




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