A young man turns to run away from the National Bolivarian Police during a demonstration in support of interim president Juan Guaidó in El Paraíso, Caracas, Venezuela, on January 30, 2019. Photo by Andrea Hernández. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“The Nightmare in Venezuela Finally Has the World’s Attention. Can the Opposition’s Gamble Pay Off?” Time, February 2019
“Short of electricity, food and water, Venezuelans return to religion,” Washington Post, April 2019
![Andrea Hernández](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2FBx04sIgauWKVzPdiNl_sGg%252FWater_AndreaHernandez-4.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
Irene Sonia, 17, wants to become a bank accountant, but in Bidibidi refugee camp they do not have the right subjects in school. Her mother, Esther, has been fighting for better education in the refugee settlements to provide their kids with a better future when the war in South Sudan is over. Photo by Nora Lorek. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“In Uganda, a unique urban experiment is under way,” National Geographic, April 2019
“See the ingenious toys made by refugee children,” National Geographic, December 2018
![Nora Lorek](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2F22dc6xlOyegIOqEMFqj-sQ%252FArtsy_Nora_Lorek_0003.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
A homeless man poses for a portrait in Mbale, Uganda, on July 24, 2015. Mbale District has a high rate of homeless children, and access to clean water, food, medical services, and education are often lacking. Photo by Esther Ruth Mbabazi. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“Diagnoses by Horn, Payment in Goats: An African Healer at Work,” New York Times, March 2019
“Picturing the dreams of South Sudan’s new generation,” Washington Post, April 2019
![Esther Ruth Mbabazi](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2FoQShw4pGcq5UC2LAg-BomA%252FERM20160719TheAquaintance10.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
Kat, 16, in a drive-thru on Halloween night. “She checked her phone and started to cry but wouldn’t tell me why,” Bottoms said. “All I could do was sit there and comfort her. I asked if I could take her photo. She said yes and looked right at me. Sometimes her resistance to communicate is hard.” From Bottoms’s ongoing story about the relationship between her mother and Kat, who has autism and prodromal schizophrenia. Photo by September Dawn Bottoms. Courtesy of the artist.
![September Dawn Bottoms](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2F2hgp9ZPPUvWV7FbGuCWkdg%252FBottoms_September_Ashley-2.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
Julie Aman, who is transgender, dances to a folk band at the Aurat March event celebrating International Women’s Day in Islamabad, Pakistan, on March 8, 2019. Photo by Saiyna Bashir for Reuters. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“This drug can stop mothers bleeding to death in childbirth — so why can’t more women get it?” Mosaic Science, March 2019
“Chinese Presence in Pakistan Is Targeted in Strike on Consulate in Karachi,” New York Times, November 2018
Horse whisperer Oscar Scarpati in the farmyard with a wild foal in Villa de Merlo, San Luis, Argentina, on July 27, 2017. Photo by Erica Canepa. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“How Doctors And The Church Conspired To Stop An 11-Year-Old Girl From Having An Abortion After She Was Raped,” BuzzFeed News, April 2019
“Warrior for Women’s Rights,” Time, October 2018
![Erica Canepa](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2FdtnsmnCZMl3Qo0zP2Y1YRA%252FERC170725-67.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
Nika, 24, a sniper for the Ukrainian army, on September 2, 2016, posted near the front line. Photo by Sarah Blesener. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“High School Shooting Teams Are Getting Wildly Popular — And the NRA Is Helping,” Time, March 2019
“The Art of Crowdfunding War,” Bloomberg Businessweek, January 2019
In a news landscape that feeds instant culture,
is focused on “slow journalism,” where the story is carefully dissected from all angles.
![Sarah Blesener](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2F83qBSTDs8zuZdgj-_7GzIA%252F190418_Blesener_Artsy_11.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
Men are seen saying their prayers inside a mosque in the Manila City Jail in Manila, Philippines, on October 31, 2018. In the Philippines, men with pending cases spend months, sometimes years, in overcrowded cells waiting to be charged, sentenced, or tried. Photo by Hannah Reyes Morales. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“At 14, She Hunts Wolves and Takes Selfies With Cherished Eagle in Mongolia,” New York Times, December 2018
“Where 518 Inmates Sleep in Space for 170, and Gangs Hold It Together,” New York Times, January 2019
![Hannah Reyes Morales](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2FoxpLQcMhcEBCyTl41gXt6A%252FHannahReyesMorales__029.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
Recent assignments:
“Four fires and six souls,” Gli Occhi della Guerra, June 2018
“Bees Above Our Heads,” National Geographic, December 2018
![Camilla Ferrari](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2F5WBVDb0WvS_iH9njDyYS_Q%252FCamillaFerrari_FourFiresAndSixSouls_2.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
Shimika Sanchez, 34, nurses her newborn son Antonio Sanchez on September 1, 2018. Antonio is one of 11,234 children under age 6 living in New York City’s homeless shelters. Photo by Gabriella Angotti-Jones for the New York Times. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“Baby Antonio: 5 Pounds, 12 Ounces and Homeless From Birth,” New York Times, October 2018
“‘My Whole Heart Is There,’” New York Times, July 2018
The National Dance Ensemble, just before a performance in Sukhum, Abkhazia, on May 17, 2016. Photo by Ksenia Kuleshova. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“Germans First? A Food Bank Bars Migrants, Setting Off a Storm,” New York Times, March 2018
“‘All of Africa Is Here’: Where Europe’s Southern Border Is Just a Fence,” New York Times, August 2018
![Ksenia Kuleshova](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fj6c39rN9CZ_6zVFNln4GWQ%252FKuleshova_Abkhazia_11.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
Chan Hak-chi goes swimming in Hong Kong, on May 25, 2017. Photo by Yue Wu. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“Chinese boxer trounces stereotypes to become ‘Queen of the Ring,’” Reuters, April 2019
![Yue Wu](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2FO5m_wanDwp3grBn9MARAxw%252F%25E5%2588%2598%25E8%2595%258A%25E5%25A9%25B7_yw_01.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
A father holds his daughter after she was killed by a mortar in the fight against ISIS in West Mosul on March 11, 2017. Photo by Alexandra Rose Howland. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“The Explosive Battle to Build an Iraqi National Park,” National Geographic, March 2018
“A Mossoul, il n’y a pas une famille qui n’ait des morts à pleurer, des disparus à déplorer,” Le Monde,January 2019
Four years ago, Alexandra Rose Howland was working out of her Los Angeles studio as an
. One year later, after starting a
practice, she moved to Iraq.
![Alexandra Rose Howland](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2FQvN65B1LkDo0JgubdD1pvg%252Funnamed.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
An expectant Bibi Aysha Valiallah clutches her belly while praying at the Zawiya Naqshbandi in Baccleuch, South Africa. Photo by Gulshan Khan. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“How Did Rifles With an American Stamp End Up in the Hands of African Poachers?” New York Times, December 2018
“Zimbabwe economic crisis drives cross-border cargo shuttles from South Africa,” Agence France Presse, March 2019
A portrait of Rubeilis in the Los Olivos neighborhood, on the outskirts of Cúcuta, Colombia, on May 11, 2018. Photo by Fabiola Ferrero. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“Hungry and Desperate, but Away From a Country in Chaos,” New York Times, April 2019
“‘Maman, hier j’ai rêvé que je mangeais,’” Le Monde, April 2019
![Fabiola Ferrero](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2FIOfjh7OcXn3pFkhmjvDYYA%252FBlurred_1.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
Briana at the beauty contest “Miss Arcoiris,” an organization that advocates for LGBTQ+ rights in Honduras. Photo by Francesca Volpi. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“The Vatican Is Talking About Clerical Abuse, but Italy Isn’t. Here’s Why.” New York Times, February 2019
“Italy Allows Illegal Homes to Be Rebuilt, Earthquake Zone or Not,” Wall Street Journal, March 2019
![Francesca Volpi](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2FbvsQR80Wxn0OXQm4CDAdIA%252FFV_artsy_LGBT_Honduras_12.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
A view of a school window blocked with sandbags to protect from shelling in Verkhnyotoretske, Donetsk, Ukraine, on November 28, 2016. Photo by Anastasia Vlasova. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“This is what it’s like to live through freezing winter in a war zone,” United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, January 2019
“Women on the Front Line,” International Committee of the Red Cross, March 2018
Noor, a Rohingya refugee, was gang-raped by soldiers in Myanmar. Photo by Rebecca Conway for the New York Times . Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“When a Baby Is an Everyday Reminder of Rohingya Horror,” New York Times, July 2018
“Investors Are in Retreat, and the Poorest Countries Are Paying for It,” New York Times, December 2018
![Rebecca Conway](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fdp1QuWN_1g1H69z0AMpu_g%252F2018_06_11_Bangladesh_Rohingya_Women_NYT_1727.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
Bianca Castillo cradles her newborn son, Eliseo, on March 21, 2018 in Fort Worth, Texas. Behind her hangs a photo blanket of Ama holding her other great-grandson, Jack, when he was a newborn. Photo by Desiree Rios. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
“‘I Had Finally Found the Right Place for My Son,’” New York Times, March 2019
“The Cities Where The Cops See No Hate,” BuzzFeed News, December 2018
Nirma, 16, plays with her friends and cousins in Shravasti, Uttar Pradesh, India. Nirma is married to Rakesh from a nearby village. Photo by Saumya Khandelwal. Courtesy of the artist.
Recent assignments:
Dalai Lama and the Tibetan community in exile, National Geographic, upcoming
“The City of My Birth in India Is Becoming a Climate Casualty. It Didn’t Have to Be.” New York Times, July 2018
![Saumya Khandelwal](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net?resize_to=width&src=https%3A%2F%2Fartsy-media-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2FMRdzEWB4fT5h6BUKQOG2nA%252FSK_ChildBrides_03.jpg&width=800&quality=80)
Header and Thumbnail Image: Talap Zamanbol, 14, poses for a portrait with her eagle in Bayan-Ölgii, Mongolia. Photo by Hannah Reyes Morales. Courtesy of the artist.
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Yue Wu is currently a staff photographer at Sixth Tone. She is currently working as a freelance photographer. The text has been updated to reflect this change.
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