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A development and humanitarian photographer working primarily with nonprofit, humanitarian, development organizations and communities in Rwanda and around the African continent. His work is focused on helping organizations communicate the impact of their work by capturing photos and producing documentaries that portray the courage, value, and dignity of the people they are serving.
Tim Gerard Barker is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker based in Vietnam since 2012. Tim was based in Hanoi until early 2016 when he relocated to Ho Chi Minh City. He has extensive experience working throughout Asia and he is available for assignments worldwide. Tim has experience working on a wide range of photography and videography projects including: travel, documentary, portraiture, hospitality, corporate and industrial. Tim’s desire to explore the world and to understand different cultures drives his work. His images capture real people and real places with a colourful, graphic style. Tim’s travel imagery is represented by the Lonely Planet Images collection at Getty Images, for commercial work he is represented by NOI Pictures and Studio @ Getty Images and he is also on the roster at Wonderful Machine. Tim's work has garnered numerous awards over the years, with citations in the International Photography Awards, Australia’s Top Photographers and Travel Photographer of the Year.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a passion for street and documentary photography. I’ve been fortunate enough to visit all 50 states and over 25 countries, shooting in some incredible locations. Most importantly, I’ve gotten to know so many interesting and amazing people along the way. I like to focus on what makes each community unique. I enjoy going to the local spots, talking to the local artisan and wandering the streets. For me, capturing a person’s story through my camera lens lets me learn about things I would have never been able to. My camera gives me the opportunity to dive into a persons life and helps me connect with them. The great thing is, that no matter where I travel, I see a connection among everyone I meet…they are kind, welcoming and all have an adventure to share.
I'm a British freelance photojournalist, based in Istanbul, Turkey. My personal work often focuses on the intersection of identity, migration, social and political actions, and the ramifications of those for individuals. My work often tries to stretch the narrow definition of photojournalism, using conceptual approaches to visualise and convey issues to the viewer. A vast chunk of my work has focused on issues connected with the theme and meaning of 'home' – the loss of home, the search for home, and the forming of a new home. Regularly covering feature stories and portrait assignments in Turkey, the Balkans, the Middle East, and Europe, for a range of international newspapers, magazines, and online news media. I'm a National Geographic Explorer, having receiving support for two projects from the Nat Geo Society since 2018. My first long-term project Kütmaan (started in 2010) tells the stories of LGBTI asylum seekers, refugees, and IDPs in and from the Middle East, forced to flee their countries and lives for reasons connected with their sexuality and/or gender identity. This work led to my latest ongoing body of personal work called Gayropa – a visual documentation on queer migration to Europe. Based in Istanbul, Turkey since early 2012, but traveling often. Began my career freelancing across South & Central Asia 2005-2010.
Hello! I've been a professional photographer based in Paris for 12 years. As a photojournalist, I work regularly with the french and international press, and develop long-term personal documentary projects. I also work for corporate and institutional clients on events, portraits, reportage and editorial projects. I am a Bloomberg correspondant in Paris since 2020 in photo and b-roll video. Selection of media assignments : Paris Match, Geo Magazin, Le Monde, The Washington Post, National Geographic France, De Volkskrant, Bloomberg, Aftenposten, Stern, 6 Mois, Selection of corporate and institutional clients : International Monetary Fund (IMF), La Poste, Adobe, Fondation de France, Bouygues Construction, Trip Advisor Experience,
I've been proud to call Florida my home since 2007. It's a weird place and I wouldn't have it any other way. I am an editorial, commercial and advertising photographer based in Tampa Bay although I often work in Miami, Orlando and elsewhere. I've been fortunate to be a part of a vibrant photo community here in Florida since graduating with a degree in Photojournalism from Western Kentucky University. After working as a staff photographer for a Ft. Lauderdale based NGO traveling to Central America and the Caribbean, I made my home in Tampa with my wife, Megan, and our two daughters. When I’m not living the dream, you can find me traveling, scuba or freediving, or some combination of those. I am a professional level member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP). My archive is represented by Redux Pictures. Feel free to also check out my portfolios at foundfolios, PDN's photoserve, and Wonderful Machine. I was also fortunate to be part of The Washington Post team that won the Public Service Pulitzer Prize in 2022.