Photographers from around the globe converged on remote areas devastated by the Japan Earthquake-Tsunami. Among them, prestigious Leica Oskar Barnack Newcomer Award-winning Magnum nominee Dominic Nahr, this year's Pictures of the Year International (POYi) award winner Adam Dean and many other world-renowned photojournalists have graciously agreed to share their visions of the massive disaster and recovery efforts―along with their heartfelt spoken messages to the victims―via this online application. This app includes a total of 120 images by 14 photographers.
* Kodansha will donate all proceeds from this project to Japanese Red Cross Society.
Photographers’Profile:
Dominic Nahr (Switzerland)
As the youngest nominee of Magnum Photos, Nahr documents humanitarian and social catastrophes in Africa and Middle East. His work frequently appears in numerous publications including Newsweek, TIME, Stern and Le Monde Magazine.
Adam Dean (UK)
Dean is a freelance photographer based in Beijing, China, represented by Panos Pictures. Clients include many of the leading world news publications including TIME, Newsweek, Rolling Stone Magazine and The Sunday Times Magazine.
Shiho Fukada (Japan)
After having worked for four years in New York, Fukada moved to Beijing where she is currently based. Her work appears regularly in TIME, Newsweek, and Stern.
James Whitlow Delano (USA)
Delano has been living in Japan for 17 years. He regularly works for Le Monde Magazine and GEO, and delivers images from China and Japan.
Paula Bronstein (USA)
Bronstein has been based in Asia since 1998. She joined Getty Images as a staff photographer in 2002, covering conflicts around the world including Israel, Kashmir and Afghanistan, as well as the devastating South Asian Tsunami.
Other contributing photographers:
Jean Chung, Keith Bedford, David Guttenfelder, Jake Price, Pieter Ten Hoopen, Guillem Valle, Ryo Kameyama, Giulio Di Sturco, Ko Sasaki
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