Meiselas, Susan (1948–)

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Meiselas, Susan (1948–)

American photojournalist. Born 1948 in Baltimore, MD; Sarah Lawrence College, BA in anthropology, 1970; Harvard University, MEd in visual education, 1971.

Renowned photojournalist, began career as assistant film editor on Frederick Wiseman documentary, Basic Training; spent 3 summers traveling with striptease artists for book Carnival Strippers (1976); became Magnum Photo agency nominee (1976), associate (1977), full member (1980) and American vice president (1987); photographed civil war in Nicaragua (1977), resulting in her book Nicaragua (1979), and in El Salvador (1980s); over the years, worked for The New York Times, London Times, Time, Geo and Paris Match, among others; began a 6-year project on a visual history of Kurdistan (1992), then published Kurdistan: In the Shadow of History (1997). Awarded Robert Capa Gold Medal by Overseas Press Club.

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