© Greg Constantine
Expositions du 18/5/2015 au 28/5/2015 Terminé
PowerHouse Books 37 Main Street 11201 Brooklyn États-Unis
Greg Constantine is an award-winning documentary photographer from the United States currently based in Southeast Asia. In 2005, he moved to Asia and began work on his 9-year project, Nowhere People, which documents stateless communities around the world. Exiled To Nowhere: Burma’s Rohingya was produced from twelve trips to southern Bangladesh and inside Burma between 2006 and 2014.PowerHouse Books 37 Main Street 11201 Brooklyn États-Unis
His work has been recognized by Pictures of the Year International, NPPA Best of Photojournalism, the Human Rights Press Awards (Hong Kong), the Society of Publishers in Asia Awards, Days Japan and the Allard Prize for Photography. Constantine was a co-winner of the Osborn Elliot Prize for Journalism in Asia, presented annually by the Asia Society and was short listed for the Amnesty International Media Award for Photojournalism in the UK. His work has been published widely and he has collaborated with organizations like the UNHCR, MSF, WHO, Refugees International and Human Rights Watch. He is a multiple grant recipient of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and the Documentary Photography Project of the Open Society Institute (including Moving Walls and OSI Audience Engagement Grant).
© Greg Constantine
© Greg Constantine