The Wider Image 12+

Thomson Reuters

Designed for iPad

    • 4.9 • 10 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Explore the world through captivating visual stories by award-winning Reuters photojournalists.

This immersive app for iPad reimagines news photography to bring images and information to life. Winner of 30 awards for innovation, photojournalism and design. iTunes Editors Choice.

DISCOVER WHAT MATTERS
Uncover stories, people and places you never knew existed. New visual reports added daily.

LEAN IN AND LEARN
Get more context on every story - interact with image sequences, read expanded facts, swipe between the before and after, hear words and sounds.

MEET THE STORYTELLERS
Get to know the photographers with behind the scenes images and insights. Follow your favorites to see new work as it is added.

SHOW AND TELL
Enjoy stunning photojournalism on your television for all to see via Apple TV. Share stories with confidence they look great on any device.

What’s New

Version 4.7.1

Bug fixes

Ratings and Reviews

4.9 out of 5
10 Ratings

10 Ratings

Mykgo ,

A Photo in a Thousand words

Truly the saying that a A Single Photo is worth a thousand words, in this app is worth a million indescribable words and the photos and photographers view are astonishing. Giving the viewer such mixed emotions and a front seat to the view of the world.

lutherrose ,

Way cool

I like reading the news. Always have. Not that I'm bored with the regular daily news, I'm not. The Wider Image is exactly what it says. It covers stuff that other news agencies just don't have the time for. If The Wider Image does cover a current case, it's not about the upfront info, but behind the scene.

The photos are a true joy to look at. I have several "favorite" stories. One of my favorites is about women who are in jail and have been allowed to keep their children with them until the child is 4. The original writer of the first story went back after 5 years to do a followup story. Fascinating and well done. It made me cry. Another is a man who is a transgender dancer in China. It was a story that surprised the writer and to me it was a story that showed me another side of China.

Get the app. Read the stories. Look at the pictures. It will definitely give you The Wider Image.

monkglenn ,

My favorite photo app!

This is a wonderful app. It is photography at its best and allows you to research the photographer, the social issues in the picture, the geographics and statistics of an area or region featured in the photograph, and just amazingly well done! This reminds me of national geographic on steroids. What I really like is the many ways you can view the photographs – sliding, slideshows, one at a time with extensive captions printed below the photos and the photographers' names. This promises to be something like a Flickr with a social and global geo-political consciousness. I believe this is an app that everyone will want to recommend to their friends who have iPads or similar devices. The quality of photography is outstanding. ***** Five Stars+

App Privacy

The developer, Thomson Reuters, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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