The Chicago Sun-Times fired all of its photographers on
Thursday. Out the door went 28 people, and decades of experience and skill. All
at once the paper emptied a deep reservoir of photojournalistic talent.
Before Thursday, it had a staff of professionals with broad knowledge of a great city, with the hard-earned ability to tell stories with pictures — the not-so-easy thing that newspaper photographers do every day.
Before Thursday, it had a staff of professionals with broad knowledge of a great city, with the hard-earned ability to tell stories with pictures — the not-so-easy thing that newspaper photographers do every day.