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Traveling Photo Exhibit by Award Winning Photo Journalists

 

Image by Lynsey Addario of prisoner2

Photo by Lynsey Addario

Lynsey Addario
Photojournalist from the United States sharing images from Iraq. Addario's work has been featured in the New York Times, Associated Press, Time Magazine, Newsweek, among others. Addario's photo essays from Iraq, Darfur, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Mexico have won her accolades around the globe. Now based in Istanbul, Turkey, Addario is documenting conflict, human interest stories, and people throughout the Middle East and Africa.

 

Image by Mohammad Kheirkhah of Iran

Photo by Mohammad Kheirkhah

Mohammad Kheirkhah
Photojournalist from Iran sharing images from Iran. Kheirkhah is a freelance photographer working for United Press International in Tehran.  He is also a contributor photographer to documentIRAN Images.

 

 

 

Image by Andrew Stern of of ambulance

Photo by Andrew Stern

Andrew Stern
Photojournalist based in New York City sharing recent images of the war in Lebanon. Stern has photographed in over 20 countries and his award winning work has appeared in The Guardian Weekend Magazine, Readers Digest, Harper's Magazine, The New York Times, Internazionale, and many other publications domestically and internationally. Stern is committed to documenting critical social and political issues and is co-author of We Are Everywhere: The Irresistible Rise of Global Anticapitalism Verso 2003.

 

Image by Ramin Talaie of elections in Iran

Photo by Ramin Talaie

Ramin Talaie
Photojournalist born in Iran now based in Brooklyn, New York sharing images from Iran. Talaie has been published in The Guardian, the New York Times, among others.

 

 

 

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