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earned Ms. DeCesare the prestigious Maria Moors Cabot Award for Journalism contributing to Inter-American Understanding in 2013. She is an associate professor of journalism at the University of Texas, Austin. (Photo shot in Morococha, Peru, 2014.)
Peter Fitzpatrick is the chair of the Photography Department at Columbia College, Chicago. He completed a Master of Fine Arts at the College of Fine Arts, UNSW Sydney. In Australia and New Zealand, he has shown his work with the Canberra Museum and Art Gallery, Casula Powerhouse, the Adam Art Gallery and many more. In 2001 Fitzpatrick was the recipient of the National Photographic Purchase Award from Albury Regional Art Gallery. (Photo shot In Beijing, China, 2012.)
Benjamin Dunn is a documentary photographer native to Eastern North Carolina with a keen curiosity for the world. His experience includes being accepted to the 2013 Missouri Photo Workshop where he was awarded the Bill and Duane Honorary Scholarship, along with the 2014 The Image Deconstructed Workshop. He currently lives in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. (Photo shot in Raleigh, NC, USA, 2013.)
Wilfrid Esteve is a photographer, teacher and producer. Since 2004 he has led FreeLens- France. He is a member of the Observatory of Photojournalism from the Ministry of Culture, co-founder of the agency’s OEil Public, speaker specializing in photojournalism and is in charge of management of the studio Hans Lucas. (Photo shot in Nord Pas de Calais, France, 2010.)
31-32 Karen Ballard has been a professional photographer since the early 1990’s as both a photojournalist and a unit photographer, working on major motion pictures ranging from the James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, to the upcoming The Secret in Their Eyes. Her photos have run in major newspapers worldwide with stories ranging from General Tommy Franks landing in Baghdad to Saddam Hussein facing a young Iraqi judge on his arraignment day. Karen made her feature debut on the set of Munich, being hired by Director Steven Spielberg. (Photo shot in Erg Chebbi, Morocco, 2010.)
Scott Sternbach began his career as a photographer in the late 1970’s. Today Scott directs the photography program at LaGuardia Community College. His recent awards include a National Science Foundation Antarctic Fellowship, an exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History and a Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs grant. (Photo shot in Arctic Village, 2011.)
Régina Monfort is a French-born photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Public Library, the Columbia University School of Social Work, Galerie Litchblick, The Museum of the City of New York, among several others. Her photographs are held in several permanent collections. Régina has taught photography at CUNY La Guardia Community College, Pratt Institute and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is a member of the American Photography Archives Group. (Photo shot in Brooklyn, NY, USA, 1996. Photo sponsor: Stephen Acsai.)
Vincent Nguyen. (Photo shot in Bagnolet, France, 2009.)
33-34 Arthur Rothstein (1915–1985) was an American photographer. Rothstein is recognized as


























































































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