Ed Kashi
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Ed Kashi is a photojournalist dedicated to documenting the social and political issues that define our times. His sensitive eye and intimate relationship to his subjects have become the signatures of his award-winning work. His complex imagery has been recognized for its compelling rendering of the human condition.

Kashi was born in New York City in 1957. In 1979 he graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in photojournalism. He has since photographed in over 60 countries and his images have appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, Time, Fortune, Geo, Newsweek, MSNBC.COM and many other domestic and international publications. His work has received numerous awards and is exhibited worldwide.

Niger Delta Slaughterhouse
Niger Delta Slaughter ©2006 Ed Kashi
This essay reveals the unhealthy and environmentally unsound practices that have developed within the meat industry of the Niger Delta.
In this very poor village, with no oil concessions, people barely have enough food to eat. Their
Nigeria
© ¬©2006/Ed Kashi
In this very poor village, with no oil concessions, people... [more]
In the small mountain village of Hamdila, in the Barzan area, women work at the Naseem corn chip
Iraqi Kurds 2005
©EdKashi/2005
In the small mountain village of Hamdila, in the Barzan area,... [more]
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