Life on the scale
Last July, Juliann Sliwa walked into the Wharton Medical Clinic, weighing 481 pounds. Her goals: To cross her legs. To tie her shoes. To dance. To live past 47.
Last July, Juliann Sliwa walked into the Wharton Medical Clinic, weighing 481 pounds. Her goals: To cross her legs. To tie her shoes. To dance. To live past 47.
Welcome to The Globe and Mail’s Multimedia Centre where we showcase the best work by our photojournalists, editors and producers. The Globe’s award-winning visual staff travel the world to capture images that both document and interpret news, cultural, sports, arts and business stories bringing readers to places they’ve never been, informing and enlightening us all.
Uniquely we rely heavily on the individual voices and styles of our team to tell stories. That’s why you’ll find the most diverse visual staff in Canada here at The Globe and Mail. Each photojournalist and editor is a specialist – a product of his or her heritage, experience and personality.
Our approach is simple: Let the story dictate. Although we rely on technology and apply artistic skill to our photography our main dedication is to the subjects and the stories we tell, honestly and accurately. I hope you enjoy watching.
Moe Doiron Deputy Managing Editor for Photography
Working in one of the most competitive newspaper markets in the world I thrive on the challenge ...
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Ever since I got my first camera, a Kodak Baby Brownie Special, at the age of ten, I was hooked ...
I spent my early twenties bumming around the world. Along the way, I became fascinated by ...
Some days you want to pinch yourself, other days you wonder why? It's that kind of a profession.
I grew up surrounded by breaking news and the smell of fresh ink. At my house the earliest edition ...
I left my first career to go back to school, to follow my passion and take a leap of faith.
After seeing my first black and white print come up in a dark room tray I knew I wanted ...