Ed Kashi is
a photojournalist, filmmaker and educator dedicated to documenting the social
and political issues that define our times. A sensitive eye and an intimate
relationship to his subjects are signatures of his work. As a member of VII
Photo Agency, Kashi has been recognized for his complex imagery and its
compelling rendering of the human condition.
“I take on
issues that stir my passions about the state of humanity and our world, and I
deeply believe in the power of still images to change people’s minds. I’m
driven by this fact; that the work of photojournalists and documentary
photographers can have a positive impact on the world. The access people give
to their lives is precious as well as imperative for this important work to get
done. Their openness brings with it a tremendous sense of responsibility to
tell the truth but to also honor their stories.”
One of
Kashi’s innovative approaches to photography and filmmaking produced the Iraqi
Kurdistan Flip- book with MediaStorm, which premiered on MSNBC.com in December
2006. Using stills in a moving image format, this creative and thought
provoking form of visual storytelling has been shown in many film festivals and
as part of a series of exhibitions on the Iraq War at The George Eastman House.
Also, an eight-year personal project completed in 2003, Aging in America: The
Years Ahead, created a traveling exhibition, an award-winning documentary film,
a website and a book which was named one of the best photo books of 2003 by
American Photo.
Along with
numerous awards, including Second Prize Contemporary Issues Singles in the 2011
World Press Photo Contest, UNICEF’s Photo of the Year 2010, a Prix Pictet 2010
Commission and hon- ors from Pictures of the Year International, Communication
Arts and American Photography, Kashi’s images have been published and exhibited
worldwide. Additionally, his editorial assignments and per- sonal projects have
generated seven books, including the recent Curse of the Black Gold: 50 Years
of Oil in the Niger Delta and THREE. Kashi’s latest book Photojournalisms, is a
compilation of jour- nal writings to his wife, done over a nearly 20-year
period, from various locations around the world.
In 2002,
Kashi and his wife, writer / filmmaker Julie Winokur, founded Talking Eyes
Media. The non-profit company has produced numerous short films and multimedia
pieces that explore significant social issues. The first project resulted in a
book and traveling exhibition on uninsured Americans called, Denied: The Crisis
of America’s Uninsured.
“Ed Kashi
is intelligent, brave and compassionate. He always understands the nuances of
his subjects. He fearlessly goes where few would venture. And he
sympathetically captures the soul of each situation. Ed is one of the best of a
new breed of photojournalistic artists.”
David Griffin, Visuals Editor, The Washington Post
David Griffin, Visuals Editor, The Washington Post
All images © Ed Kashi/VII PHOTO
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