Photo Moments
Welcome to Photo Moments, where we showcase the media world through captivating photography. Explore press club events, protests, workshops, conferences, and award ceremonies highlighting the vibrancy of journalism and the pursuit of press freedom. Immerse yourself in visual stories that celebrate professional excellence and key moments shaping the media landscape.
Relatives, journalists and residents carry the coffin of television journalist Hafeez ur Rehman who was gunned down by unidentified men in Kohat on November 22, 2015. - AFP
RAWALPINDI: A billboard announces the return to the screen of popular television anchor Mubasher Luqman. - JournalismPakistan.com photo
QUETTA: Journalists in Quetta attend a protest rally (September 10) to condemn the attack on media persons in Karachi. Gunmen shot dead two media workers in 24 hours. - Xinhua
KARACHI: Salman Iqbal, CEO of ARY Television announces take over of BOL News on August 18, in Karachi. - Photo courtesy: @shehzadhkhan
ISLAMABAD: Journalists stage a sit-in in front of the Parliament House on August 10 demanding that BOL News Television's bank accounts be unfrozen and the channel's license be reinstated.
Journalists representing different media houses protest against 'media seths' for reportedly conspiring against BOL News Television, at the National Press Club, Islamabad on May 21.
Chaudhry Ishaque, Vice President of Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists addresses a Press Freedom Day rally on May 3, organized by RIUJ and National Press Club in Islamabad.
Multimedia journalist Muhammad Irfan Haider of Dawn receives the Best Journalist Agahi Award on April 25 in Islamabad. He was also honored in 2013 for his work on conflict reporting in Dawn.
Journalists based in Islamabad hold a protest outside National Press Club April 19 to press for release of a judicial commission report on the attack on Geo News journalist Hamid Mir.
Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq administers oath to newly-elected office-bearers of Parliamentary Reporters Association at the Parliament House, Islamabad on March 24.
Journalists led by President of Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) Afzal Butt and Shahryar Khan, President National Press Club, held a candle light vigil for Reuters journalist Maria Golovnina, who was found dead in Islamabad on February 23.
A candle light vigil to honor the journalists who lost their lives in the Alamdar Road twin blasts in Quetta last year was held outside the Quetta Press Club on January 10. - Photo courtesy: Khudai Noor Nasar
The National Press Club held a candlelight vigil to mourn the dead in the terrorist attack on Army Public School in Peshawar on December 16. - Photo courtesy: NPC
Members of National Press Club (Islamabad) who attended the General Body meeting on December 9. - Photo courtesy: NPC
Journalists hold placards during a break in the 'Martyrs of Journalism' seminar, organized by National Press Club and Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists.
A delegation of Indian journalists visited National Press Club, Islamabad on November 8 and met Afzal Butt, President of Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and office-bearers of the press club.
Journalists in Islamabad, led by Afzal Butt, President Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), hoisted a black flag at the National Press Club to condemn the November 3, 2007 emergency. The PFUJ also observed the International UN Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists. - Photo courtesy Syed Khalid Gardazi.
To protect the constitution and democracy, journalists in Islamabad continue to stage the Jamhoor Camp in front of National Press Club. - (Photo courtesy National Press Club)
Stones and broken glass litter the pavement just outside Geo offices in Islamabad which were attacked by protesters of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and Pakistani Awami Tehreek on August 31.
BOL HITS THE ROAD: A BOL Television van seen on an Islamabad road. The channel is yet to go on air. - JournalismPakistan.com photo
Journalists in Islamabad protest the conviction of three Al-Jazeera Television reporters by an Egyptian court. - Photo courtesy Afzal Javed
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif visited the family of his personal photographer Zulfiqar Balti who died following an illness on Monday June 9. - Photo courtesy: Shabbir Wahgra
Hamid Mir, who survived an April attack by gunmen in Karachi, waves as he leaves the Supreme Court after his appearance before the judicial commission in Islamabad on May 19
Senior journalist Nasir Zaidi who stood up to dictator Gen Ziaul Haq's high-handedness in dealing with media rights and freedom, and was flogged for doing so, is garlanded at a seminar titled Youm-e-Azam, organized by Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ) and National Press Club in Islamabad.
