Description
In our ever-accelerating media cycle, we process vast amounts of textual information daily, but often it is an iconic image that endures. For every crisis, triumph, and political intrigue, there is often an image that puts a human face to the news, capturing our empathy and becoming shorthand for the event itself.
Faces serve as a barometer of the news—how we should respond, how we should feel, how much we should care—they symbolize the times and political systems that we live in, to human monstrosities and their conflicts for dominance.