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Photojournalist (Stills & Video) based in Jerusalem, Israel. Personal website: www.geo-pix.com Assignments in over 100 countries focusing in editorial and large scale projects for leading publishing houses and NGO corporations. Photography work has been exhibited and received numerous awards and citations and is featured in a stream of multi-language publications. - Experience working closely with editors & researchers to ensure planning and coverage of large scale projects. - The ability to travel solo in extreme environment and harsh conditions, tell a story photographically as well as the ability to meet deadlines. - Extensive work with leading international publications and Humanitarian groups including commissioned work by UN organizations WFP, FAO, UNESCO, ICRC.
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A rare Israeli account inside Syria and Iraq about the fight against ISIS. A documentary film by Itai Anghel, Second Camera & Stills by Eddie Gerald
Assignment in Georgia for National Geographic magazine. Israel edition
The Changing Face of War: Victims in the Lens
The article discusses the concept of 'new wars' where the lines between civilians and military personnel are blurred, leading to increased violence against noncombatants. The author, Eddie Gerald, a photographer, reflects on the challenges of capturing images in conflict and disaster zones. He emphasizes the problematic nature of defining and understanding victims through brief encounters and photographs. Gerald's goal is to provoke thought about the identity of victims, allowing viewers to interpret his images independently. The article also references previous features related to the aftermath of conflicts and the lives of those affected, such as the nuclear disaster in Japan, the war in Ukraine, and the plight of homeless refugees in Athens.
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