Finbarr O’Reilly is an independent photographer and multimedia journalist who works mosrly in conflict zones and complex humanitarian emergencies. He is the author of the nonfiction memoir, Shooting Ghosts, A U.S. Marine, a Combat Photographer, and Their Journey Back from War (Penguin Random House 2017). Finbarr lived for 12 years in West and Central Africa and has spent two decades covering conflicts in Congo, Chad, Sudan, Afghanistan, Libya, Gaza, and Ethiopia. He is the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize exhibition photographer and a frequent contributor to The New York Times. His photography and multimedia work has earned numerous industry honors, including First Place in the Portraits category at the 2019 World Press Photo Awards. He was also winner of the World Press Photo of the Year in 2006 and earned a 2020 Emmy for the PBS Frontline documentary Ebola in Congo. Finbarr has in recent years focussed on leading collaborative multi-platform projects that develop and promote a more representative range of voices and perspectives in the photojournalism industry while translating strategic and editorial objectives into engaging and compelling narratives that influence global audiences. He is committed to educational, mentoring, and personal development initiatives aimed a meaningful diversification of the media landscape and the promotion of social justice. Finbarr is a Canon Ambassador.
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Introduction to Photojournalism: Capture Powerful Stories
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Professional listing
- Finbarr O'Reilly – @finbarroreilly
- Photojournalist, author, filmmaker
- www.finbarr-oreilly.com
- Open to job opportunities, freelance or contract