Magnum Foundation

Magnum Foundation is a non-profit photographic foundation based in New York City. Its mission is to "expands creativity and diversity in documentary photography."[1]

Magnum Foundation
Company typeFoundation
IndustryPhotography
HeadquartersNew York City
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsPhotojournalism
Websitewww.magnumfoundation.org

History and mission

Magnum Foundation was founded in 2007 during the collapse of the media system that had traditionally supported photographic reporting.[2] Founded by the photographers of the Magnum Photos collective, including board president Susan Meiselas, the organization was created as an initiative to support independent, long-form visual storytelling on social issues. As photojournalism practices diversify, the foundation seeks to develop and experiment with new models for documentary photography projects.[3][4]

Magnum Foundation seeks to create and support a global network of social justice and human rights-focused photographers. The foundation works to preserve the histories of humanistic and documentary photography, including the larger Magnum Photos community estate.[5]

Programs

Arab Documentary Photography Program

The Arab Documentary Photography Program (ADPP) supports and mentors photographers from across the Arab region.[6] ADPP is jointly funded by the Prince Claus Fund and the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture. It seeks to amplify non-stereotypical and unconventional visual documentation of social issues and narratives relevant to the Arab region.[7] It aims to raise the level of documentary photography in the Arab region by training photographers and expanding their approaches to visual storytelling, to share strong visual narratives from the Arab region regionally and internationally, and to explore wider access to documentary photography and a more active engagement with its audiences. Each year, ten grantees are chosen through an open call for proposals.[8] Mentors for the program are photographers Peter van Agtmael, Tanya Habjouqa,[9] Eric Gottesman,[10] and Randa Shaath.

Archives and research

Magnum Foundation draws on the legacy of Magnum Photos, which was founded in 1947 as a photographic cooperative that would allow for the creation and distribution of visual images unencumbered by the constraints of for-profit journalism.[11] Magnum Photos has evolved into one of the world's most influential photographic organisations, producing diverse images and content that educate and shape perceptions of world events.[12] Magnum Foundation leads the process of identifying collections and estate holdings of work by Magnum photographers and to connect these materials through an online consortium.[13]

Inge Morath Award

The Inge Morath Award is given annually to a woman photographer under 30 years of age to support the completion of a long-term documentary photography project.[14] The Award was established by Magnum Photos as a tribute to Inge Morath,[15] who was associated with Magnum for more than fifty years and was one of the first women in the field.[16] The awardee and finalists are selected by the full membership of Magnum Photos during its Annual General Meeting.[17][18] The award is administered by the Magnum Foundation in partnership with the Inge Morath Foundation.

Magnum Foundation Fellowship

The Magnum Foundation Fellowship offers mentorship and stipends to photojournalism students and recent graduates. Fellows produce a story around New York City on an underreported or emerging issue.[19] Throughout the fellowship they build relationships with subjects, seek partnerships with organizations, and experiment with multimedia.[20] Calls for applications are announced throughout the year on a rolling basis.

Magnum Foundation Fund

Formerly known as the Magnum Emergency Fund, it was renamed as the Magnum Foundation Fund in 2017.[21] The Fund supports photographers who are experimenting with new models of socially engaged practice. Through production grants, mentorship, and project development assistance, the Magnum Foundation Fund fosters diversity and creativity in documentary photography and related practices.[22] In collaboration with the Prince Claus Fund, the Magnum Foundation Fund supports both emerging and experienced photographers.[2] The Magnum Foundation Fund is by nomination only – typically educators, editors, curators, and critics with expertise in specific areas around the globe – so as to try to ensure a geographically diverse pool of proposals.[n 1]

Photography and Social Justice

The Photography and Social Justice Program supports and trains early career and emerging photographers, artists, journalists, scholars, and activists who want to pursue social equality and advance human rights through photography.[23]

The Photography and Social Justice Program builds capacity and community among a diverse, international network of Fellows who have not had access to mentorship or training in photography but can demonstrate a commitment to activism and social justice.[24][25] Priority is given to applicants from regions and communities where freedom of expression is limited. Using New York City as a cultural resource, the program provides space for interdisciplinary experimentation and cross-cultural, critical discourse around photography and social justice.[26] The program has twice yearly laboratories, held at CUNY's Graduate School of Journalism in New York City that include technical trainings, lectures, and discussions exploring photography as a medium for social engagement.

Publications

Through collaboration and partnerships, Magnum Foundation coproduces books of historic and contemporary documentary photography.

  • Bruce Davidson: An Illustrated Biography by Vicki Goldberg. Munich: Prestel. ISBN 9783791381350.[27]
  • Eve Arnold: Magnum Legacy by Janine di Giovanni. Munich: Prestel. ISBN 9783791349633.[28]
  • Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition by Edmund Clark and Crofton Black. New York City: Aperture. ISBN 9781597113519.[29]
  • Afghanistan by Larry Towell. New York City: Aperture.[30]
  • Laying Foundations for Change: Capital Investments of The Atlantic Philanthropies. Magnum Foundation; Atlantic Philanthropies, 2014. Edition of 5000 copies. ISBN 9780692279236.[n 2][31] Given free to funders, philanthropy advisors and social investors.[32]

Grantees and fellows

NameNationalityProject LocationYearProgramProject
Jenn Ackerman[33] (Finalist)USAUSA2009[34]Inge Morath AwardTrapped: Mental Illness in America's Prisons[33]
Hadeer Ahmed[35]EgyptEgypt2016Arab Documentary Photography ProgramLoss
Taslima Akhter[36]Bangladesh2011[37]Photography and Social Justice
Faisal Al Fouzan[38]KuwaitKuwait2014Arab Documentary Photography ProgramFriday Gathering[39]
Amira Al-Sharif[40]YemenYemen2014Arab Documentary Photography ProgramA Love Song to Socotra Island[41]
Arwa Alneami[42]Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia2015Arab Documentary Photography ProgramNever Never Land[43]
Tasneem Alsultan[44]Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia2015Arab Documentary Photography ProgramSaudi Tales of Love[45]
Basel AlyazouriPalestine2015[37]Photography and Social Justice
Evgenia Arbugaeva[46]RussiaRussia2012[47]Magnum Foundation FundTiksi, The Far North[48]
Santiago Arcos[49]EcuadorChile2016[25]What WorksThe Skin of Palestine[49]
2013[37]Photography and Social Justice
Nazik Armenakyan[50]Armenia2011[37]Photography and Social Justice
Olivia Arthur[51] (Winner)UKEurope/Asia2007[34]Inge Morath AwardThe Middle Distance[52]
Jessica Bal[53]USA2016[54]Magnum Foundation Fellowship
Lurdes R. Basolí [55](Winner)SpainVenezuela2010[34]Inge Morath AwardCaracas, The City of Lost Bullets.[56]
Mostafa Bassim[57]EgyptEgypt2016Arab Documentary Photography ProgramPost-revolutionary Social Change in Egypt
Mari BastashevskiDenmarkChina2015China File/Abigail Cohen Fellow10,000 Things Out of China
Horn of Africa2017[21]Magnum Foundation FundState Business: Chapter IV
2013[58]Magnum Foundation FundState Business[59]
Poulomi Basu[60]IndiaKashmir2016[25]What WorksKashmiriyat
2012[37]Photography and Social Justice
Nepal2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundA Ritual of Exile: Blood Speaks[62]
Endia BealUSAUSA2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundAm I What You're Looking For?[63]
Jonas BendiksenNorwayPersian Gulf region2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundFar From Home[64]
Massimo Berruti[65]ItalyItaly2015[26]Magnum Foundation FundEpidemic
Matt BlackUSAUSA2015[26]Magnum Foundation FundThe Geography of Poverty[66]
Arthur BondarUkraine2012[37]Photography and Social Justice
Injinaash BorMongoliaMongolia2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundMongolian Modern Teenagers
Jasper Briggs[67]USA2015[54]Magnum Foundation Fellowship
Nadia Bseiso[68]JordanJordan2016Arab Documentary Photography ProgramInfertile Crescent
Oscar CastilloVenezuelaVenezuela2014[23]Magnum Foundation FundOur War, Our Pain[69]
Daniel Castro Garcia[70]UKItaly2017[21]Magnum Foundation FundForeigner: I Peri N'Tera [71]
Alejandro CegarraVenezuelaVenezuela2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundOur Invisible War[72]
Mimi Chakarova (Winner)USAEastern Europe2005[34]Inge Morath AwardSex Trafficking in Eastern Europe[73]
Chien-Chi ChangUSABurma2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundThe Price of Isolation
Zhe Chen (Winner)ChinaChina2011[34]Inge Morath AwardBees[74]
Qingang ChenChinaMuli2014[23]Magnum Foundation FundPatients at Muli County
Mimi Cherono Ng'ok[75]KenyaUganda2017[21]Magnum Foundation FundEsther C.
Joana ChoumaliIvory CoastIvory Coast2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundSiri Barra (Smoke Work)[76]
Elodie Chrisment [77](Finalist)FranceFrance2014[34]Inge Morath AwardPleasure Places—Paris[78]
Jordi Ruiz Cirera[79]SpainArgentina2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundThe United Soya Republic
Edmund ClarkUK2014[23]Magnum Foundation FundUnseen Spaces of the Global War on Terror[80]
Yan CongChinaChina2015China File/Abigail Cohen Fellow
Kathryn Cook (Winner)USATurkey2008[34]Inge Morath AwardMemory Denied: Turkey and the Armenian Genocide[81]
Xyza Cruz BacaniPhilippinesPhilippines2016[25]What WorksClassrooms of Hope[82]
2015[37]Photography and Social Justice
Souvid DattaIndia/UKChina2015China FIle/Abigail Cohen Fellow
Gabriella Demczuk, (Finalist)USAUSA2016[34]Inge Morath AwardBaltimore Sings the Blues[83]
Dieu-Nalio CheryHaiti2015[37]Photography and Social Justice
Jessica DimmockUSAUSA2005[34]Inge Morath AwardThe Ninth Floor (Finalist)[84]
USA2006[34]Inge Morath AwardThe Ninth Floor (Winner)[84]
Carolyn DrakeUSAUSA2014[23]Magnum Foundation FundInvisible Bus
Marko Drobnjakovic[85]SerbiaFormer Yugoslavia2017[21]Magnum Foundation FundThe Last Yugoslavs
Philippe DudouitSwitzerlandSahara2013[58]Magnum Foundation FundThe Dynamics of Dust[86]
Thomas DworzakGermanyEurope2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundEuropa: The Guide for Refugees
Faiham Ebna SharifBangladeshBangladesh2017[21]Magnum Foundation FundTea Workers of Bangladesh
Rena EffendiAzerbaijanCaucasus2007[34]Inge Morath AwardPipe Dreams: A Chronicle of Lives Along the Pipeline in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey. (Finalist)[87]
Egypt2012[47]Magnum Foundation FundWe Are Here
Mohamed El Fatih Hamadain[88]SudanSudan2015Arab Documentary Photography ProgramGold Madness
Elsie El HaddadLebanonLebanon2015Arab Documentary Photography ProgramStranded: On Life After Imprisonment[89]
Hamada El RasamEgyptEgypt2014Arab Documentary Photography ProgramTraces of the Conflict[90]
Mohammed Elshamy[91]Egypt2014[37]Photography and Social Justice
Reem FalaknazUAEUAE2014[92]Arab Documentary Photography ProgramThe Place of Perpetual Undulation[93]
Stephen Ferry[94]USAColombia2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundThe Poisoning of El Dorado
Adrian Fussell[95]USAUSA2012[54]Magnum Foundation Fellowship
Carlo Gabuco[96]PhilippinesPhilippines2017[21]Magnum Foundation FundLess than Human
Ziyah Gafić[97]Bosnia & HerzegovinaBosnia & Herzegovina2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundParadise Lost
Rahima Gambo[98]NigeriaUSA2014Magnum Foundation Fellowship
Hicham GardafMoroccoMorocco2015Arab Documentary Photography ProgramIntersections[99]
Balazs Gardi[100]Hungary2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundCresi
Cedric GerbehayeBelgiumSouth Sudan2010Magnum Foundation FundLand of Cush[101]
Bruce GildenUSAUSA2010Magnum Foundation FundNo Place Like Home
Eric Gottesman[102]USAEthiopia2012[47]Magnum Foundation FundBaalu Girma
Emine Gozde Sevim[103]TurkeyTurkey2015[26]Magnum Foundation FundUnbeknown
Brigitte Grignet[104]BelgiumBelgium2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundWelcome
Claudia Guadarrama (Winner)MexicoChiapas2004[34]Inge Morath AwardBefore the Limit[105]
Eric GyamfiGhanaGhana2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundJust Like Us[61]
Tanya HabjouqaJordanWest Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem2013[58]Magnum Foundation FundOccupied Pleasures[106]
Abbas HajimohammadiIranIran2016[25]What WorksJesus In Iran
2014[37]Photography and Social Justice
Curran Hatleberg[107]USAUSA2015[26]Magnum Foundation FundShadow Country
Samar HazbounPalestinePalestine2014Arab Documentary Photography ProgramBeyond Checkpoints[108]
Eman Helal[109]EgyptEgypt2016[25]What WorksBack Home
Egypt2014Arab Documentary Photography ProgramJust Stop[110]
2013[58]Photography and Social Justice
Eduardo HirosePeruPeru2017[21]Magnum Foundation FundExpansión
Zann Huizhen HuangSingaporeLebanon2014[23]Magnum Foundation FundRemember Shatila[111]
Saiful Huq Omi[112]BangladeshUK2010Magnum Foundation FundThe Disowned and The Denied[113]
Sohrab HuraIndiaIndia2010Magnum Foundation FundPati[114]
Sara Hylton[115]CanadaUSA2015[54]Magnum Foundation Fellowship
Omar ImamSyriaSyria2014Arab Documentary Photography ProgramLive Love Refugee[116]
Nneka Iwunna[117]NigeriaNigeria2017[21]Magnum Foundation FundLeft Behind
Shannon Jansen (Winner)USASudan2014[34]Inge Morath AwardA Long Walk[118]
Liu Jie[119]China2012[37]Photography and Social Justice
Justin JinHong KongRussia2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundZone of Absolute Discomfort[120]
Krisanne JohnsonUSASwaziland (since 2018 renamed to Eswatini)2010Magnum Foundation FundI Love You Real Fast[121]
Manca Juvan[122]SloveniaSlovenia2016[25]What WorksSolidarity, Not Charity
2011Photography and Social Justice
Eyad KasemSyriaSyria2015Arab Documentary Photography ProgramA Small Forest on The Other Side[123]
Nour KelzeSyria2015[37]Photography and Social Justice
Heba Khalifa[124]EgyptEgypt2015Arab Documentary Photography ProgramHomemade[125]
Tomoko Kikuchi[126]JapanChina2014China File/Abigail Cohen Fellow
China2013[58]Magnum Foundation FundThe River
Isadora Kosofsky (Winner)USAUSA2012[34]Inge Morath AwardSelections from “The Three” and “This Existence.”[127]
Yuri KozyrevRussiaYemen2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundYemen's Unfinished Revolution[128]
Youcef KracheAlgeriaAlgeria2016Arab Documentary Photography ProgramEl Houma[129]
Olga Kravets[130]RussiaChechnya2013[58]Magnum Foundation FundRadicalization
Alexis LambrouUSAUSA2012Magnum Foundation FellowshipTeaching for Life[131]
Sebastian ListeSpainBrazil2012[47]Magnum Foundation FundThe Brazilian Far West[132]
Yuyang Liu[133]ChinaChina2016[25]What WorksOn Court Uyghur Dreams Grow[134]
China2015China File/Abigail Cohen Fellow
2014[23]Photography and Social Justice
Kai Löffelbein[135]GermanyBangka island2014[23]Magnum Foundation FundDeath Metals
Ben LowyUSALibya2012[47]Magnum Foundation FundiLibya: Libya's Growing Pains[136]
Alex MajolitalyBrazil2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundModern Slavery
Mehdy MariouchMoroccoMorocco2016Arab Documentary Photography ProgramBribes de Vie[137]
Claire Martin (Winner)AustraliaCanada/USA2010Inge Morath Award[34]Selections from The Downtown East Side and Slab City[138]
Guy Martin[139]UKTurkey2015[26]Magnum Foundation FundParallel State
Yael Martinez[140]MexicoMexico2016Magnum Foundation FundBroken Roots[141]
Justin MaxonUSA2012[47]Magnum Foundation FundFallen Not Forgotten
Nadege MazarsFranceColombia2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundThe Other Colombia[142]
Ramin Mazur[143]Moldova2013Photography and Social Justice
Tamara Merino (Finalist)ChileAustralia2016[34]Inge Morath AwardUnderland[144]
Rafał MilachPolandBelarus2013[58]Magnum Foundation FundThe Winners[145]
Karen MirzoyanGeorgia2010[37]Photography and Social Justice
Caucasus2010[2]Magnum Foundation FundUnrecognized Islands of Caucasus[146]
Laura MortonUSACalifornia2014[23]Magnum Foundation FundWild West Tech[147]
Ahmad Mousa QasemIraqIraq2015Arab Documentary Photography ProgramAwaiting Their Dead[148]
Sipho MpongoSouth Africa2015[37]Photography and Social Justice
Loubna MrieSyria2014[37]Photography and Social Justice
Pete MullerUSAAfrica2015Magnum Foundation FundWildlife Wars: The Growing Movement of Militarized Anti-Poaching[149]
Boniface MwangiKenya2011[37]Photography and Social Justice
Julius Mwelu[150]KenyaKenya2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundThe Disintegration of the Matatus
Natalie NaccacheLebanonLebanon2014Arab Documentary Photography ProgramOur Limbo[151]
Adam NadelUSAGreater Everglades2013[58]Magnum Foundation FundGetting the Water Right[152]
Dominic NahrSwitzerlandKenya2010[2]Magnum Foundation FundThe Unhealed Rift
Showkat Nanda[153]IndiaKashmir2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundThe Endless Wait
Musuk Nolte[154]PeruPeru2017[21]Magnum Foundation FundOpen Mourning
Katie OrlinskyUSAUSA2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundChasing Winter[155]
Ed OuCanada2014[23]Magnum Foundation FundNorth[156]
Alessandro Penso[157]ItalyBulgaria2014[23]Magnum Foundation FundRefugees in Bulgaria[158]
Elena PerlinoItalyItaly2015[26]Magnum Foundation FundPipeline[159]
Peter PinUSAUSA2011Magnum Foundation FellowshipDisplaced: The Cambodian Diaspora[160]
Giulio PiscitelliItalyItaly2013[58]Magnum Foundation FundFrom There to Here[161]
Lauren Pond[162] (Finalist)USAUSA2013[34]Inge Morath AwardFaith and Its Price[163]
Ruth PrietoMexicoUSA2013[58]Magnum Foundation FellowshipSafe Heaven[164]
Nii Obodai ProvençalGhanaGhana2015[26]Magnum Foundation FundBig Dreams: Life Built on Gold
Leone Purchas (Finalist)UKUK2008[34]Inge Morath AwardIn the Shadow of Things[165]
Asim RafiquiUSA/Sweden/PakistanPakistan2015[26]Magnum Foundation FundLaw & Order: A People's History of the Law in Pakistan[166]
Pattabi RamanIndia2013[37]Photography and Social Justice
Stephen ReissUSAUSA2013Magnum Foundation Fellowship
Yue Ren (Finalist)ChinaBeijing2005[34]Inge Morath AwardGay Scene in Beijing[167]
Dana Romanoff (Finalist)USAAfrica2006[34]Inge Morath AwardWife of the God[168]
Zeid RomdhaneTunisiaTunisia2015Arab Documentary Photography ProgramWest of Life[169]
Roy Saade[170]LebanonLebanon2016Arab Documentary Photography ProgramDalieh; On the Edge
Mustafa SaeedeSomaliaSomalia2015Arab Documentary Photography ProgramDivision Multiplied[171]
Muhammad SalahSudanSudan2016Arab Documentary Photography ProgramWho Said White Is Better?[172]
Sara Sallam[173]EgyptEgypt2016Arab Documentary Photography ProgramHide and Seek
Zara SamiryMoroccoMorocco2014Arab Documentary Photography ProgramTales of the Moroccan Amazons[174]
Alessandra SanguinettiUSAArgentina2017[21]Magnum Foundation FundEl Deslinde
Cinthya Santos Briones[175]MexicoUSA2016Magnum Foundation Fellowship
Emily SchifferUSAUSA2009[34]Inge Morath AwardCheyenne River (Winner)[176]
Chicago2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundSecuring Food in Chicagoland[177]
Mimi Schiffman[178]USAUSA2012Magnum Foundation Fellowship
Alex ScottUSAUSA2015Magnum Foundation Fellowship
Pedro SilveiraBrazil2014[37]Photography and Social Justice
Alice Smeets (Finalist)BelgiumHaiti2008[34]Inge Morath AwardGrowing Up in Haiti[179]
Prasiit SthapitNepalNepal2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundChange of Course[180]
Brock StonehamUSAUSA2014Magnum Foundation FellowshipRecycled[181]
Pooyan Tabatabaei[182]Iran2012[37]Photography and Social Justice
Shannon Taggart (Finalist)USAUSA2005[34]Inge Morath AwardThe Spiritualists[183]
Nic TannerUSA2014Magnum Foundation Fellowship
Newsha Tavakolian (Finalist)IranIran2007[34]Inge Morath AwardIran, Girl Power![184]
Ian Teh[185]UKChina2014China File/Abigail Cohen Fellow
China2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundTraces[186]
Larry TowellCanadaAfghanistan2010[2]Magnum Foundation FundCrisis in Afghanistan
Sumeja TulicBosniaUSA2016Magnum Foundation FellowshipUndocumented Recipes
2014[37]Photography and Social Justice
Angelos TzortzinisGreeceGreece2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundIn Search of The European Dream[187]
Shehab Uddin[188]BangladeshBangladesh2010[2]Magnum Foundation FundPavement Dwellers
Sofia Valiente (Finalist)USAUSA2015[26]Inge Morath AwardMiracle Village[189]
Peter Van AgtmaelUSAUSA2015[26]Magnum Foundation FundUntitled
Tomas Van HoutryveBelgiumNorth Korea2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundBorderline: In the Shadow of North Korea[190]
Kadir van Lohuizen[191]NetherlandsIraq2010[2]Magnum Foundation FundThe Last 50,000 U.S. Soldiers
Danielle Villasana (Winner)USAPeru2015[26]Inge Morath AwardA Light Inside[192]
Ami Vitale (Winner)USAKashmir2002[34]Inge Morath AwardKashmir[193]
Anastasia VlasovaUkraineUkraine2016[25]What WorksHomeland in Exile[194]
2015[37]Photography and Social Justice
Teun VoetenNetherlandsMexico2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundNarco Estado[195]
Donald WeberCanadaIraq2012[47]Magnum Foundation FundWar is Good*
Alex WelshUSAUSA2013[58]Magnum Foundation FundHome of the Brave[196]
Christian WernerGermanyBalkan Region2014[23]Magnum Foundation FundDepleted Uranium: The Silent Genocide[197]
Danny Wilcox FrazierUSAUSA2016[61]Magnum Foundation FundBury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
Muyi XiaoChinaUSA2016[25]What WorksTalk 2 Muslims[198]
2015[37]Photography and Social Justice
Carmen YahchouchiLebanonLebanon2016Arab Documentary Photography ProgramBeyond Sacrifice[199]
Yeong-Ung Yang[200]South KoreaUSA2013Magnum Foundation Fellowship
Sim Chi Yin[201]Singapore2010[37]Photography and Social Justice
Wang YishuChinaChina2010[2]Magnum Foundation FundSubstitute Teacher
Daniella Zalcman (Winner)USACanada/USA2016[34]Inge Morath AwardSigns of Your Identity[202]
ZalmaiAfghanistanGreece2011[2]Magnum Foundation FundWalking in Quicksand[203]
Carlotta Zarattini (Finalist)ItalyCambodia2012[34]Inge Morath AwardThe White Building: A Mirror of Cambodia [204]
Lijie Zhang[205]China2013[37]Photography and Social Justice
Emine Ziyatdinova[206]UkraineUSA2012Magnum Foundation Fellowship

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