Author Don Bartletti @dbartletti Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Don Bartletti retired in 2015 after 32 years with the Los Angeles Times. He is internationally known for his career-long dedication to migration across the southern border of the United States. 5(ish) Questions: Photographer Lindsay Rickert and “Drive-In America” The big screens on suburban, prairie and desert roadsides once beaconed families and lovers. Now they’re mostly tattered and forlorn, a reminder of America’s midcentury love affair with the open… September 21, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Jesse Lenz and The Collective Quarterly magazine In today’s world of impossibly speeded-up journalism, with Twitter bursts its high-velocity symbol, a small group of renegades has resolutely slammed on the brakes to practice what it calls “slow… March 9, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Photographer Stuart Palley and “Terra Flamma: Wildfires at Night” We’re drowning in imagery these days: photos on the pages of newspapers and magazines, on televisions, smart phones, iPads and laptops; full-wrap ads on buses, trains and towering buildings; even… January 10, 2017 5(ish) Questions: René Koster and a stunning voyage to Antarctica In the competitive world of professional photography, René Koster takes a back seat to his subjects. His photos don’t scream out, “Hey, look how clever I am!” but rather they… September 15, 2016