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  1. 11 de feb. de 2021 · Read time. Text by. Alex Hodor-Lee. Photography by. Mark Peterson/Redux. Posted. February 11, 2021. Peterson discusses January 6th, his book "Political Theater," and how he captures the grotesque nature of US politics. A few years ago I was with Joanna Milter, The New Yorker ’s Director of Photography.

  2. 43 is a film that highlights Mark Peterson's quest for a single season waterfowl slam in North America. Amidst the challenges presented by the pandemic, Mark set out on his journey in October...

  3. By James Estrin. Oct. 17, 2018. Mark Peterson has received this year’s W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography for his long-term work on the rise of white nationalism and how the ...

  4. By Mark Peterson How ‘Stop the Steal’ Captured the American Right The movement to reinstate President Trump has gone far beyond him — and now threatens the future of American elections.

  5. YouTube. 0:00 / 3:13:31. Mark Peterson first arrived in Korea in 1965. He then completed a PhD at Harvard University. He is professor emeritus of Korean, Asian and Near Eastern langu...

  6. Mark Peterson is a host and hunter who explores the outdoor experiences and cultures of various locations around the world. Watch his series on Pursuit Channel, such as Mark Peterson's Expedition Series and Mark Peterson's Triple Threat, where he hunts for adventure and conservation.

  7. Mark Peterson (born 1955) is an American photographer based in New York City. His work has been published in the New York Times Magazine, New York Magazine, Fortune Magazine, Time magazine, ESPN The Magazine, and Geo Magazine. [1] . He is the author of the book Acts Of Charity (2004). Early life. Peterson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Career.