Vancouver Based Wendell Phillips (www.wendellphillips.com) began his
photojournalism career as a staff news photographer in 1981. He's
since earned over 20 Picture of the Year awards in categories of
news, feature, sports, pictorial and photo essay. He was voted
Canada's New Photographer of Year in 1988 and nominated Canadian
Photojournalist of the Year in 2007 and 2009. After 15 years in
newspapers and television news Phillips makes his living with
international media and numerous global agency photo departments.
His images have appeared in over a hundred publications and
networks that include BBC World News, New York Times, South China
Morning Post and Time Magazine. In 2006 his international AIDS work
was exhibited at United Nations in New York City. In 2009 he
received the International Understanding through Photography Award
by the Photographic Society of America for outstanding
contributions to photography, lecturing and publications. He's won
Gold and Silver awards at the National Magazine Awards in photo
essay categories.
Wendell has been assigned and flown
to five continents making pictures in over 60 countries. He's
covered war zones, natural disasters, world leaders, professional
sport, everyday life and natural wonder. Assignments have included
stories Lebanon, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kosovo, Palestinian
territories, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Haiti, Greenland, Burma to name a
few.
Whether in war zones or natural
disaster areas, Wendell counts on the reliability and durability of
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