Selected Articles by Walsh
Photographs Are Not Passive Reflections of Reality
World Press Photo, August 2025
“In this moment, when more than a trillion photos are made on a yearly basis, such weeping women images still, at times, have the ability to cut through the visual noise and command attention. That is no small feat. But women also emit strength, fortitude, dominance, and leadership. Those images are not nearly so common in the World Press Photo archives as is the weeping woman.”
Cristina Mittermeier Interview
Zeke Magazine, January 2025
“Although the initial intention of the book was to foster a sense of optimism at a time when so many of us are feeling hopeless, the blunt truth is that I needed this book to become my personal life-raft. Perhaps it is because those of us who spend a lot of time working in the frontlines are in so much closer proximity to the catastrophe of biodiversity loss and climate chaos; it is unfolding right before our eyes, and many of us, myself included, often struggle to feel hopeful.”
Ukraine: Love+War
Turning Point, October 2024
“This book, throughout, reminds that war tears at the seams of society and rips apart the normalcy of domestic routine. Readers behold the visual aftermath of life when it is shattered as homes are destroyed; and view agonizing grief, both unbearable and inescapable, when loved ones die. Meanwhile, families are torn apart when individuals (primarily men) are conscripted or volunteer.”