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Sebastião Salgado is a renowned Brazilian photojournalist known for his long-term documentary projects that have explored migrant workers, famine in Africa, and mass migrations. Some of his most notable books include Workers, Terra, and Migrations. His latest project, Genesis, begun in 2004, aims to portray the natural beauty of the world and highlight the need for environmental protection. Salgado and his wife Lélia have also worked to restore areas of the Brazilian rainforest through their Instituto Terra nature reserve.
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This document provides information on various photography topics and photographers. It includes details on 10 photographs across genres like photojournalism, landscape, wildlife, and portraits. Brief biographies are also provided for three photographers - Thomas Hoepker, Alex Majoli, and Michael Nicholas - covering their careers, notable works, exhibitions, and accomplishments in photography.
Sebastião Salgado is a Brazilian photographer born in 1944 in Brazil who lives in Paris. He began his career as a professional photographer in 1973 working with major photo agencies until founding his own in 1994. Salgado has traveled to over 100 countries to photograph projects documenting people, which have been published in numerous books and exhibited worldwide. He has received many photography awards and serves as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
This document lists the winners of the World Press Photo award from 1955 to 2006. Each entry includes the photographer's name, their country of origin, the year and location of the winning photo. There are over 50 entries spanning winners from 11 different countries over a period of 51 years.
2. LIFE/WORK EXPERIENCE
1954 Born on 23rd August in Orumieh, Iran.
1975/78 Studies filmmaking in Rome, Italy. Higher diploma in cinematography.
1978/79 Returns to Iran and covers the political developments and revolution. Starts working with Agence France
Presse and several Iranian publications, including Iranweek and Aftab.
1979/85 Correspondent for Sipa Press and Black Star in Iran.
1980/83 On assignment for Newsweek in Iran, hostage story.
1983/85 Correspondent for Time, Life Magazine in Iran.
1985 Correspondent for Keystone Agency, based in Paris.
1986/87 Correspondent for Sipa Press in Los Angeles, USA.
1987/90 Director of the Agence France Presse Photo Department for Central
America, based in Costa Rica.
1990/95 Correspondent of Agence France Presse for Northern Africa and the
Middle-East, based in Cairo.
1995/96 Director of the Agence France Presse Photo Department for the Middle East, based in Jerusalem.
Sept. 1996 Severely wounded whilst covering a confrontation between Israelis and Palestinians in Ramallah, West Bank.
Spent the next 18 months rehabilitating in the military hospital Hôpital des Invalides in Paris.
1998/01 Photographer for Agence France Presse, based in Paris.
Feb. 2000 Wounded whilst covering the visit of French Premier, Lionel Jospin, in
Ramallah.
2002 Leaves Agence France Presse.
2002/06 Founder and director of AINA Photojournalism Institute, Kabul.
Different assignments in Afghanistan for WFP, Unesco, and UNAMA as
United Nations international monitor for the 2002 Loya Jirga elections.
Assignments for National Geographic in Syria, Sudan and Turkey.
Teacher at World Press Photo Master Class in Amsterdam and Cairo.
2006/08 Creation and Head of Photo Unit at UN-OCHA/IRIN, the United Nations humanitarian news agency, in Nairobi.
2009 Assignment for National Geographic Magazine France in Abu Dhabi.
3. LEADING STORIES
1978/1984 Iran – The Iranian Revolution; The Iranian Kurdistan people’s war for autonomy; The Qashqai Nomads;
Iran/Iraq war; The American hostages; Uprisings in the provinces; Children and war
1982 Lebanon – The military training camp of the Hezbollah party in the Bekaa Valley.
1986 Ireland – Conflicts.
1986/1987 USA – The homeless in Los Angeles; Street children and
gangs; Celebrities in Hollywood.
1987/90 Panama - US invasion.
El Salvador - Civil war (FMLN guerilla and the army).
Nicaragua - Civil war (Sandinistas and Contras).
Guatemala - Civil war.
Honduras – Contras.
Costa Rica – Regional Peace Process.
1991/92 Kuwait and Iraq - Gulf war and reconstruction of
Kuwait.
1991/95 Bosnia – Besiege of Sarajevo.
Sudan – New Islamic regime and daily life.
Somalia – American troops; famine.
Libya – Daily life and Colonel Ghaddafi.
Egypt – Daily life; The Copts; Islam and Fundamentalism.
1995/96 Israel and Palestine - Daily life; Peace Process; The
return of Arafat; Daily conflicts.
1996/98 France - War veterans at Hôpital des Invalides, Paris.
1999/2001 Algeria - Presidential Elections.
Morocco - Funeral of King Hassan II.
Turkey – Earthquakes.
Nicaragua - Street children in Managua.
4. France - Eiffel Tower; Millennium Night.
Saudi-Arabia - Ramadan in Mecca for Paris Match.
Nicaragua - Cameraman on the documentary CASITA.
2002/06 Afghanistan – Assignments for: German GEO, VSD, Paris Match, Figaro, Marie-Claire, UNAMA, WFP, UNESCO,
European Commission.
France – Le Corbusier
Syria – Royal Tomb
Sudan – The Black Pharaohs
2006/08 UN publications worldwide
AWARDS
1980 American Deadline Press Club, Special Achievement Prize.
1983 World Press Photo, 1st Prize.
1986 World Press Photo, 3rd Prize.
1996 11th International Festival of SCOOP and Journalism in Angers, 1st Prize.
2001 Georges Benderheim Prize, Paris
Fuji Prize, 1st Prize in France.
2004 Howard Chapnick Award for Advancement of Photojournalism, New York.
AFP Best Picture of the month: March 1991/August 1992/July 1994/October
1995/March 1996/February 2000.