I was a Marine combat correspondent for 10 years. Now I'm a peacemongering fourth-estater and all-out Truth crusader. Instead of photos, check out my latest work: https://vimeo.com/72918335.
I mainly shoot endangered cultures like African tribes and North Korea. I love expedition photography too as my goal is to climb the 7 summits. Here's a recent photo taken from a lighthouse in Sudan: http://www.flickr.com/photos/costasphotos/8598613536/ Here's a portrait from the Surma tribe in Omo Valley, Ethiopia: http://www.flickr.com/photos/costasphotos/7646843250/
I'm a photojournalist currently based out of Columbia, MO where I'm in grad school for the next two years. I'm hoping to continue growing my language base in Arabic and pick up French and Hebrew and work overseas.
Hey guys! I'm a photojournalist from Pennsylvania/NYC, and I've been based in Cairo for the past two years-ish. I shoot news and features, and am now trying to expand into the NGO circuit.
Hello Everyone.. just to keep this rolling id like you introduce myself as well. My name is Adrees Latif. I am born in Pakistan and grew up in Saudi Arabia and Texas. I picked up a camera at the age of 14...a year or two after I started paying attention to pictures published in the Houston Chronicle and Houston Post. I freelanced and interned at both newspapers before taking a staff job at the Houston Post. I attended the Eddie Adams Workshop in 1993 when I was 20 years old. I have loved taking pictures since picking up a camera and I still can not stop. What keeps me going is the opportunity to meet people and understand the world through their perspective. I currently work for Reuters and have been based in Houston, Los Angeles, Bangkok, Islamabad and currently New York. I have a lot more to share but I would love to hear from some more of you. Looking forward to the workshop this year and meeting everyone!
I was a Marine combat correspondent for 10 years. Now I'm a peacemongering fourth-estater and all-out Truth crusader. Instead of photos, check out my latest work: https://vimeo.com/72918335.
ReplyDeleteI mainly shoot endangered cultures like African tribes and North Korea. I love expedition photography too as my goal is to climb the 7 summits. Here's a recent photo taken from a lighthouse in Sudan: http://www.flickr.com/photos/costasphotos/8598613536/
ReplyDeleteHere's a portrait from the Surma tribe in Omo Valley, Ethiopia: http://www.flickr.com/photos/costasphotos/7646843250/
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ReplyDeleteI am from Ecuador and my language is Photography. My goal is to begin a career as a Photojournalist in the United States.
ReplyDeletePrison Uprising (Quito, Ecuador):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38890951@N03/9192713650/
Citizens (Black Rock City, Nevada):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38890951@N03/9192709786/
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ReplyDeleteI'm a photojournalist currently based out of Columbia, MO where I'm in grad school for the next two years. I'm hoping to continue growing my language base in Arabic and pick up French and Hebrew and work overseas.
ReplyDeleteLooking Forward (Madison, WI):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/markkauzlarich/9766969571/
Copts (Cairo, Egypt):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/markkauzlarich/9767172244/
Hey guys! I'm a photojournalist from Pennsylvania/NYC, and I've been based in Cairo for the past two years-ish. I shoot news and features, and am now trying to expand into the NGO circuit.
ReplyDeleteCairo:
http://amandamustardphoto.com/photos/544DSC_0721.jpg
Cairo POV+Images:
https://vimeo.com/49709350
Hello Everyone.. just to keep this rolling id like you introduce myself as well. My name is Adrees Latif. I am born in Pakistan and grew up in Saudi Arabia and Texas. I picked up a camera at the age of 14...a year or two after I started paying attention to pictures published in the Houston Chronicle and Houston Post. I freelanced and interned at both newspapers before taking a staff job at the Houston Post. I attended the Eddie Adams Workshop in 1993 when I was 20 years old. I have loved taking pictures since picking up a camera and I still can not stop. What keeps me going is the opportunity to meet people and understand the world through their perspective. I currently work for Reuters and have been based in Houston, Los Angeles, Bangkok, Islamabad and currently New York. I have a lot more to share but I would love to hear from some more of you. Looking forward to the workshop this year and meeting everyone!
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