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Honorable Mention / Photojournalism
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Edwine Seymour is a freelance photojournalist based in South Florida. During 2000-2004 he worked as a freelance photographer for the New York Times, The New York Daily News, The Post, and New York Newsday. He was a contributor to Sygma photo, Corbis and Getty Images. He works internationally on humanitarian issues and crises. He has covered Haiti extensively, his native country. He did his graduation at Parsons School of Design with a BFA in photography. His work on Voodoo has won him the NYFA (New York Foundation for the Arts) fellowship '98 a recipient of the Marty Forscher Fellowship '99. Seymour has covered a variety of subjects for the local Newspapers including 911. His photos feature the front page in all the accredited Newspapers in New York. Furthermore, he went to Haiti for the January 12 earthquake. He continues to improve his editorial news style by participating in a master class held by Ron Haviv. (Photo Agency IIV). Seymour is a true lover of analog photography and loves to depict his subjects in Black and White. Travel and documentary photography is his passion, he likes to explore people at the margin of society, ignored, forgotten or oppressed.
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Edwine Seymour is a freelance photojournalist based in South Florida. During 2000-2004 he worked as a freelance photographer for the New York Times, The New York Daily News, The Post, and New York Newsday. He was a contributor to Sygma photo, Corbis and Getty Images. He works internationally on humanitarian issues and crises. He has covered Haiti extensively, his native country. He did his graduation at Parsons School of Design with a BFA in photography. His work on Voodoo has won him the NYFA (New York Foundation for the Arts) fellowship '98 a recipient of the Marty Forscher Fellowship '99. Seymour has covered a variety of subjects for the local Newspapers including 911. His photos feature the front page in all the accredited Newspapers in New York. Furthermore, he went to Haiti for the January 12 earthquake. He continues to improve his editorial news style by participating in a master class held by Ron Haviv. (Photo Agency IIV). Seymour is a true lover of analog photography and loves to depict his subjects in Black and White. Travel and documentary photography is his passion, he likes to explore people at the margin of society, ignored, forgotten or oppressed.