
Scott McIntyre
Scott McIntyre is a photographer and visual journalist known for his work with The New York Times. His photography captures a wide array of subjects, often focusing on human interest stories and significant events. McIntyre's ability to convey emotion and context through his images has made him a valuable contributor to contemporary journalism.
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Scott McIntyre was detained by Japanese police for six weeks in 2020 while looking for his children.
Australian father detained in Japan after daughter's abductionScott McIntyre is the co-founder of Douglas & McIntyre and recently published a memoir about his career in publishing.
Fifty years ago, national pride supercharged anglo-Canadian publishing. Could it happen again?Scott McIntyre commented on the increasing workloads of probation officers in Ontario.
Man who killed Toronto teen on subway sentenced to life in prisonScott McIntyre is another photographer credited in the article discussing the Fyre Festival.
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