David Burnett is a photojournalist with more than 4 decades of experience covering the news and tempo of our age. This site includes pictures from many of the major events, and considerably lesser ones of the last 35 years. In a recent issue of American Photo magazine Burnett was named one of the "100 Most Important People in Photography." (That made his mom very happy.) Here on this site are images of war, politics, the famous, the infamous, and the Unfamous. This Link will take you to the World Press Photo site where David spoke to the 2007 Master Class in Amsterdam. (90 minutes but worth every second!) The MEASURES of TIME sections are the images from the exhibit now touring the country. Pictures from his article in the National Geographic on the post-Katrina effects along the Gulf Coast are being shown at the George Eastman House in Rochester, and at the Cabildo Museum in New Orleans. His feature story on Orlando was in the March 2007 National Geographic. See the American Photo May/June (2007) issue for a story on David's work in the new Clarkson/National Geographic book on Arlington National Cemetary. There is also a very good website. He is co-founder of Contact Press Images, the New York based photojournalism agency, entering its 32nd year. Fine art prints (from 11x14 to 40x60) are available from these, and other work, all individually priced. You may email for information. This site will evolve with time. So, come see one photographer's view of Our World for the last 4 decades. You can also see opinions and attitude on our Blogsite: Were Just Sayin (http://werejustsayin.blogspot.com)
