Robin Loznak is a longtime ZUMAPRESS contract photographer. He’s an award winning photojournalist and wildlife photographer. With his representation from ZUMAPRESS, his images are featured in publications and on websites around the world. On most days in 2022, Loznak attempted to capture a story telling moments from the lives of the wildlife living near his home in southwestern Oregon.
Scott Mc Kiernan, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, ZUMA Press
Atlanta-based ZUMA Press photojournalist Robin Rayne’s documentary Unmet: North Carolina’s Disability Crisis was released for distribution to ZUMA clients in December, 2022 and has already garnered national acclaim from disability rights advocates. “The film reveals the tragic shortage of direct support professionals in our state that often leaves people with serious disabilities in crisis,” notes Virginia Knowlton Marcus, CEO of Disability Rights North Carolina. “This film is an intimate look at the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. ‘Unmet’ needs to be seen by legislators and policy makers as well as the general public. It is a powerful film that will open eyes and leave viewers demanding change.”
While Robin’s film focuses on North Carolina, the shortage of in-home caregivers, years-long wait lists for Medicaid funding, and low wages for those who provide support is national in scope, she said.
Scott Mc Kiernan, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, ZUMA Press
Three children were among the 14 people who were shot and survived on Halloween night are moving on with their lives, completing schoolwork, attending day care and even celebrating a 12th birthday nearly a month after the Chicago West Side mass shooting. The mothers of the three: an 11-year-old girl and brothers who are 3 and 13, shared the heartbreaking details with the Tribune as they begin the long process to rebuild their lives. Welcome to: ‘Struggling to HEAL’