Nataliya Schafer

Hard to Swallow

Hard to Swallow

Should there be media guidelines in Canada for reporting on and discussing eating disorders?

Aimee Moore, a 28-year-old woman from Stratford, Ontario, walks on to the stage of the Dr. Phil show in January 2008. Just before Moore came onstage, the crowd was shown a long tape of what a day in her life is like. In the tape they saw Moore gagging and vomiting into a garbage can, […]

 Nataliya Schafer

Time magazine photo editor to speak at Ryerson

Time magazine photo editor to speak at Ryerson

Natalie Matutschovsky, a former Ryerson image arts student and Time magazine’s current senior photo editor, is flying in from New York to give a guest lecture for the IMA Student Lecture Series this Thursday, alongside Jason Logan, the creative director of all Rogers’ publications. Before joining Time as the associate photo editor in 2010, Matutschovsky headed photography for The Walrus, of […]

 Nataliya Schafer

A Q&A with Tom Hanson Photojournalism Award winner Michelle Siu

A Q&A with Tom Hanson Photojournalism Award winner Michelle Siu

When I received an e-mail this past November from the Canadian Journalism Foundation about the Tom Hanson Photojournalism Award’s call for applications, I was intrigued. I rarely open the dozens of subscription e-mails I get on a daily basis, but being an avid photographer, this one caught my eye. The six-week paid internship at The […]

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The Most Tales: Megan Chuchmach

The Most Tales: Megan Chuchmach

Megan Chuchmach, reporter and producer with ABC TV News’ investigative team in New York, talks about training for the New York City marathon.