Visual Credits

 
 
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Our deepest thanks to the following photojournalists who donated their work to further our mission:

 

Ron Haviv

Ron Haviv is an Emmy-nominated, award-winning photojournalist and co-founder of the photo agency VII, dedicated to documenting conflict and raising awareness about human rights issues around the globe.  In the last three decades, Haviv has covered more than twenty-five conflicts and worked in over one hundred countries. His work can be found here

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Remembrance, 2014

Remembrance, 2014

 

Stefan Borg

Stefan Borg is a foreign news correspondent for TV4 Sweden. He has covered international news, politics, conflicts and natural disasters for TV4 for the last twenty years. Borg has reported from conflicts in the Middle East, the Balkans and covered the "Arab Spring" from Egypt, Libya and Syria. He was a US correspondent based in New York City during 9/11 and covered the Haiti earthquake in 2010, and most recently, the Philippines typhoon in 2013. He coordinates travel safety and security training for TV4 news crews.

 

Markell DeLoatch

Markell DeLoatch has worked three decades for the community newspaper, Public Opinion, in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. DeLoatch has had roles as photographer, chief photographer and photographer/videographer at the newspaper. He has won numerous awards through AP, Keystone Awards and national and regional awards through the National Press Photographers Association.   His work has been published in newspapers across the country via the Associated Press.

 
 

David Handschuh

David Handschuh is an acclaimed editorial photojournalist. A three-time Pulitzer nominee, Handschuh captures natural, spontaneous and complimentary images of life as it happens.  A photographer for the New York Daily News for 27 years, Handschuh is a professor of photography at New York University and his work can be seen on an international travel website, FlyingManatee.com.

 
 

Kate Penn

Kate Penn was a photographer for the York Daily Record in Pennsylvania from 2008-2015.  She began her stint on general assignment and later focused on lifestyles and outdoor adventure articles.  She now works in the nonprofit field in New York state.

 
 

Jason Plotkin

Jason Plotkin has worked for twenty-five years as a visual journalist in York, Pa. He has used his skills in both still photography and video to capture the joys an trauma that can be found in and out of Central Pennsylvania. From fires, fairs and Penn State football, to presidential elections and small town life, Jason brings passion and compassion to his stories with the hopes of connecting with the community around him.