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Transitions Magazine

Transitions Magazine is an online publication that provides insightful coverage of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, Türkiye, and Eurasia. Specializing in solutions journalism, Transitions spotlights effective responses to societal problems and serves as a catalyst for meaningful change. As a photo editor, I contributed to the visual coverage by sourcing, curating, and editing compelling imagery.

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Tracing the Georgian Ruling Party's De-Europeanization

With 70-80% of Georgians supporting Euro-Atlantic integration, the ruling party avoids openly rejecting this path, while pursuing a broader trend toward de-Europeanization.

Supporters of Georgia's pro-Western and pro-EU opposition groups hold a joint final campaign rally ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections in Tbilisi, Georgia. 20 October 2024. Iraki Gedenidze // Reuters.

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OSINT on the Front Lines in the Ukrainian War

Ukrainian volunteers are using open source intelligence to track Russian forces, uncover war crimes, and wage a digital war that stretches far beyond the battlefield. 

A Ukrainian serviceman releases a drone near Robotyne in the partly Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia region. Ukrinform // NurPhoto.

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The U.S Election 2024: What's at Stake for the Balkans

The Eu must take the lead in further integrating the Balkans into Europe. 

Early attendees wait for United States Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic Party nominee for President of the US, to make her closing argument to voters from the Ellipse in Washington, DC on Tuesday, 29 October 2024. The Vice President made her remarks one week before Election Day. Daniel Heuer Sipa USA.

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Russian soldiers to be deployed to Donetsk Oblast and Luhansk region attend their swear-in ceremony after their medical examination in Rostov-on-Don, Russia on 16 November 2024. 200 Russian soldiers swore in during the ceremony. Arkadii Budnitskii / Anadolu.

Russia Needs a Peace Deal Soon,
as it is Running out of Soldiers

Russia struggles to recruit soldiers for its war in Ukraine, with tightened conscription laws, heavy losses, and reliance on North Korean troops underscoring its desperation.

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Andras Harmati collects debris on a street flooded by the Danube River in Veroce, Hungary, 19 September 2024. Marton Monus // Reuters.

Hungarians Race to Fight the Floods

The country's ruler could have won the public back to his side during the disaster, but his rival earned the public's approval.

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Romanian presidential candidate Cali Georgescu speaks to the media in Izvorani, near Bucharest, on 26 November, 2024. Inquam Photos/Octav Ganea via Reuters.

Romania's Presidential Coordinated Social Media Campaign

New research finds that the surprising success of an unknown, far-right candidate in Romania's presidential election appears tied to a coordinated social media campaign.

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A boiler house worker connecting a pump to pipelines. September 2025. Stanislav Ostrous.

Keeping Kherson Warm Under Fire

Boiler workers keep providing heat to a besieged island neighborhood, braving missile strikes, floods, and power cuts.

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Social Documentary Network

Social Documentary Network (SDN) is a global community of documentary photographers, editors, curators, NGOs, students, journalists, and others who believe in the power of visual storytelling. SDN  features thousands of projects by photographers from all corners of the globe and creates gallery exhibitions, educational programs, lecture series, award programs, portfolio reviews, and a print and digital magazine, ZEKE: The Magazine of Global Documentary. In addition to my core responsibilities as the digital communications manager, I also contribute photo and video editing for select projects.

World Down Syndrome Day
Photos by Claudia Deganutt

International Women's Day
Photos by Genevra Bonina, Erin Yoon, Olga Jaramillo, Valentina Sinis, Chiara Negrello

FotoEvidence

FotoEvidence works at the intersection of human rights and photography by drawing attention to injustice, oppression, and assaults on human dignity through the lens of photographers working in the humanistic tradition. In response to Russia’s War Against Ukraine, FotoEvidence published five photography books– powerful visual testimonies documenting the realities of war. After reviewing hundreds of photographs from Ukraine, I developed and executed a month-long digital campaign that frames the photo books not simply as “books,” but as witnesses, giving each one an individual presence while still packaging them into a cohesive whole.

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