Daniel Berehulak
2014 CHRIS HONDROS FUND & GETTY IMAGES AWARD RECEPIENT

 
 
Sweetie Sweetie, age 4, orphaned by the death of her mother and father from Ebola, looks on as she sits in the bedroom she shares with another orphan at an Interim Care Centre (ICC), Dec. 6, 2014 in Port Loco, Sierra Leone. Sweetie Sweetie lived ins…

Sweetie Sweetie, age 4, orphaned by the death of her mother and father from Ebola, looks on as she sits in the bedroom she shares with another orphan at an Interim Care Centre (ICC), Dec. 6, 2014 in Port Loco, Sierra Leone. Sweetie Sweetie lived inside an Ebola Treatment centre with her mother until her death. After her mother passed she was taken into the ICC in Port Loco to receive care. © Daniel Berehulak

 

Daniel Berehulak shows an unyielding commitment to photojournalism, exceptional photojournalistic work, and the compassion and rigor employed as he approaches some of the most compelling and complex news stories of our time.

A native of Sydney, Australia, Daniel has visited over 60 countries covering history-shaping events including the Iraq war, the trial of Saddam Hussein, child labour in India, Afghanistan elections and the return of Benazir Bhutto to Pakistan, and documented people coping with the aftermath of the Japan Tsunami and the Chernobyl disaster.

His work has been recognized with two Pulitzer prizes. In 2015, for Feature Photography for his coverage of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa and in 2017 for Breaking News Photography for his coverage of the so-called war on drugs in the Philippines, both for The New York Times. In 2011, he was also a Pulitzer finalist for his coverage of the 2010 floods in Pakistan. These are some of several honors his photography has earned including six World Press Photo awards, two Photographer Of The Year awards from Pictures of the Year International and the prestigious John Faber, Olivier Rebbot and Feature Photography awards from the Overseas Press Club amongst others.


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