12 Instagram photographers who will expand your horizons
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/12-instagram-photographers-who-will-expand-your-horizons.htmlThe life of a photojournalist is dangerous and difficult. But there are people who are not afraid to take on such a thing and, moreover, love their work and succeed in it. What luck that now you can get acquainted with their work not only through well-known publications, but also through Instagram. As if every day you live with them all the events that are happening in different parts of the world.
We have selected 12 amazing photojournalists for you to follow. These guys need to learn how to photograph.
(Total 12 photos)
1 Ed Kashi
Photojournalist for NatGeo and VII Photo agency — edkashi. You can spy on him how ordinary people live in the countries of South and Central America and Europe.
In the photo: Haiti slums / Resident of Port-au-Prince / Baku - Azerbaijan.
2. Randy Olson
Documentary photographer randyolson often works with NatGeo. Each of his photographs is a separate journey. Ghana, Samoa, Sudan, Australia and much more.
In the photo: Settlement in Ghana / Shepherd, Sudan / Children of a fisherman, Kenya.
3. Adam Ferguson
Australian photographer adamfergusonphoto works primarily in Asia. A look at familiar things from an unusual point of view is about him.
In the photo: Photographer's work, Thailand / Abandoned barn, USA / In the pool, Thailand.
4. Natalie Naccashe
The British photographer natnacphotos lives in Beirut and covers the life of modern Arab society. Beautiful back streets of old eastern cities, the contrast of slums and skyscrapers of business centers, the daily social life of Arab countries and people are the main theme of Natalie's photographs.
In the photo: Ruins of Bahrain / Tattoo of a Syrian girl / Meeting in a coffee shop in Beirut.
5. Sara Farid
Sarafarid is a Reuters journalist based primarily in Islamabad, Pakistan. Through her work, Sarah talks about ordinary people in Pakistan, about how life does not stop, despite the military conflicts.
In the photo: Shy girl / Little Ghoul / Craftsman.
6. Marcus Bleasdale
marcusbleasdale is a NatGeo photographer focused on human rights issues. He is constantly on the road around the world, recording both dangerous conflicts and calm everyday life.
In the photo: Residents of the Central African Republic / Medical Center in Africa / Road to Semanjero, Tanzania.
7. Robert Clark
Freelance correspondent for NatGeo and other publications - robertclarkphoto. Works all over the world, shoots very interesting portraits and breathtaking views of cities and nature.
Pictured: Uyghur portrait / New York / New Mexico panorama.
8. Donald Weber
Donaldweber is a photojournalist for VII Photo. Often works in zones of military conflicts. But his desert landscapes and paintings from the ordinary life of different cities are especially interesting.
In the photo: Beach in Morocco / Wendover Air Force Base / Desert around Dubai.
9. Ivan Kashinski
Freelance photojournalist ivankphoto lives in Quito, Ecuador. An interesting project of the photographer "My District" tells about what and how people live in distant Quito.
In the photo: Hands of a carpenter / A man who lives on a volcano / Fog on Fuya Fuya volcano.
10 Michael Christopher Brown
Photojournalist for Magnum agency, TIme, NatGeo and some other publications - michaelchristopherbrown. Very emotional portraits of African people, stories and scenes from their lives. And many more beautiful landscapes.
Pictured: Madeleine, who lost her husband and daughter to the Rwandan genocide / Children play on abandoned planes in Goma, Congo / National Park, Alaska.
11. Ben Lowy
Benlowy. The modern city and its inhabitants as they are. This photographer knows how to find unusual angles and interesting details.
Pictured: End of the tunnel, Salt Lake City/New York/Sydney.
12. Andrew Kilty
Australian photographer andrewquilty currently works in Northern Iraq and Afghanistan. Like many photojournalists, Kilti is more interested in ordinary people, because what is hidden behind military strikes and conflicts is real life.
In the photo: Photographer Mir Zaman Vazi, Kabul / Volkswagen Beetle, Afghanistan / Street football, Kabul.
Keywords: Instagram | Horizons
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