
Lefteris Pitarakis
Photojournalist and Videojournalist at Associated Press
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corsicanadailysun.com | Derek Gatopoulos |Lefteris Pitarakis |Renata Brito
LESBOS, Greece (AP) — Fleeing Iran with her husband and toddler, Amena Namjoyan reached a rocky beach of this eastern Greek island along with hundreds of thousands of others. For months, their arrival overwhelmed Lesbos. Boats fell apart, fishermen dove to save people from drowning, and local grandmothers bottle-fed newly arrived babies. Namjoyan spent months in an overcrowded camp. She learned Greek. She struggled with illness and depression as her marriage collapsed.
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msn.com | Derek Gatopoulos |Lefteris Pitarakis |Renata Brito
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register-herald.com | Derek Gatopoulos |Lefteris Pitarakis |Renata Brito
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ncnewsonline.com | Derek Gatopoulos |Lefteris Pitarakis |Renata Brito
LESBOS, Greece (AP) — Fleeing Iran with her husband and toddler, Amena Namjoyan reached a rocky beach of this eastern Greek island along with hundreds of thousands of others. For months, their arrival overwhelmed Lesbos. Boats fell apart, fishermen dove to save people from drowning, and local grandmothers bottle-fed newly arrived babies. Namjoyan spent months in an overcrowded camp. She learned Greek. She struggled with illness and depression as her marriage collapsed.
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heraldbulletin.com | Derek Gatopoulos |Lefteris Pitarakis |Renata Brito
LESBOS, Greece (AP) — Fleeing Iran with her husband and toddler, Amena Namjoyan reached a rocky beach of this eastern Greek island along with hundreds of thousands of others. For months, their arrival overwhelmed Lesbos. Boats fell apart, fishermen dove to save people from drowning, and local grandmothers bottle-fed newly arrived babies. Namjoyan spent months in an overcrowded camp. She learned Greek. She struggled with illness and depression as her marriage collapsed.
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Open Call: Athens Photo World 2020 Digital Projections Athens Photo World (APW)– after its successful launch in June 2019 – returns from May 22 to 31, 2020, with a series of exhibitions and events that aim to bring contemporary photojournalism closer to…https://t.co/20ePFewW89

Open Call: Athens Photo World 2020 Digital Projections Athens Photo World (APW)– after its successful launch in June 2019 – returns from May 22 to 31, 2020, with a series of exhibitions and events that aim to bring contemporary photojournalism closer to…https://t.co/To9y2J6qDM

** DEADLINE EXTENSION ** The deadline to enter the Yannis Behrakis International Photojournalism Award is extended to Saturday, August 31st, 2019 at midnight. (CET +1, GMT+2, ET -7) https://t.co/Td0cOUT0ME https://t.co/f1PyeZxSRS