Lynsey Addario: Humanity, Dignity & Resilience in Photojournalism

Lynsey Addario is an American photojournalist, who has been covering conflict and humanitarian crises around the Middle East and Africa on assignment for The New York Times, National Geographic Magazine, and Time Magazine for almost two decades. Since September 11, 2001, Addario has covered conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Lebanon, Darfur, South Sudan, Somalia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. She recently travelled to Yemen for The New York Times Magazine. In 2015, American Photo Magazine named Lynsey as one of five most influential photographers of the past 25 years, saying she changed the way we saw the world's conflicts. Addario is the recipient of numerous awards, including a MacArthur fellowship, a Pulitzer prize, The Overseas Press Club's Olivier Rebbot Award, and two Emmy nominations. She holds two Honorary Doctorate Degrees for her professional accomplishments from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Bates Collage in Maine. In 2015, Addario wrote a New York Times Best selling memoir, "It's What I Do," which chronicles her personal and professional life as a photojournalist coming of age in the post-9/11 world. In October 2018, Addario is released her first solo collection of photography, “Of Love and War,” published by Penguin Press. Get access to this class plus our entire 1600+ on-demand class catalog with Creator Pass. Now available for just $13 a month 👉 https://cr8.lv/creator-pass-2020 Join the conversation on http://cr8.lv/tv as host Kenna Klosterman and Lynsey Addario record the latest episode of CreativeLive's We Are Photographers podcast. Listen to all episodes on http://cr8.lv/podcast and subscribe wherever you stream your favorite podcasts.