Benjamin
Lowy is award winning photographer based in New York City. He
received a BFA from Washington University in St. Louis in 2002 and
began his career covering the Iraq War in 2003. Since then he has
covered major stories worldwide. In 2004 Lowy attended the World
Press Joop Swart Masterclass, he was named in Photo District News 30
and his images of Iraq were chosen by PDN as some of the most iconic
of the 21st century. Lowy has received awards from World Press Photo,
POYi, PDN, Communication Arts, American Photography, and the Society
for Publication Design. Lowy has been a finalist for the Oskar Barnak
Award, a finalist in Critical Mass, included in Magenta Flash Forward
2007, as well as the OSI Moving Walls 16 exhibit. His work from Iraq,
Darfur, and Afghanistan have been collected into several gallery and
museum shows, and shown at the Tate Modern, SF MOMA, Houston Center
for Photography, Invalides, and Arles. His work from Darfur appeared
in the SAVE DARFUR media campaign.
In
2011 Lowy's Iraq | Perspectives work was selected by William
Eggleston to win the Duke University Center for Documentary
Studies/Honickman First Book Prize in Photography. The book is
currently available and in stores now.
In
2012, Lowy was awarded the Magnum Foundation Emergency fund to
continue his work in Libya. In the same year, he received the
International Center of Photography (ICP) Infinity Award for
Photojournalism.
Lowy
is based in New York City. He is currently editorially represented by
Reportage by Getty Images.
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