Sean Smith (photojournalist)

Sean Smith is a British photographer and filmmaker. He has covered conflicts and wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Democratic Republic of the Congo.[1] He has been on staff at The Guardian newspaper since 1988. His work in the UK has dealt with inner-city disturbances of the 1980s, heroin users and the lives of professional wrestlers,[2] among other subjects.

Smith's video reports have appeared on the Newsnight program, Channel 4 News and the United States' ABC News.

In September, 2011, Random House published Frontlines, a book with an introduction by journalist Jon Snow, documenting the invasion of Iraq and its aftermath, as well as wars in Afghanistan, Congo and Lebanon. A selection of the photographs in the book were exhibited in Kings Place,[3] London,[4] and Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne.[5]

His pictures have also appeared in Five Thousand Days: Press Photography in a Changing World and Decade.

Awards and recognition

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  • 2006: The Press Photographer’s Year Photograph of the Year.[6]
  • 2007: The Press Photographer’s Year Photograph of the Year.[7]
  • 2007: The Press Photographer’s Year First Place News.[8]
  • 2007: DAYS Japan International Special Jury Prize.[citation needed]
  • 2008: Royal Television Society Award Best International News for Iraq: Apache Company, made by GuardianFilms and Channel 4 News ITN. It was the first time a newspaper won such an award.[9]
  • 2008: The Press Photographer’s Year First Prize Multimedia[10][11]
  • 2010: The Press Photographer's Year Sports Features.[12]
  • 2010: Shortlisted for a Foreign Press Association Award and the Royal Television Society Independent Award.[13]
  • 2010: Hilary Mantel’s photograph of the decade.[14]
  • 2010: Geoff Dyer’s photograph of the decade.[15]

Exhibitions

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References

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  1. ^ "Sean Smith". The Guardian. London. 16 June 2008. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
  2. ^ Smith, Sean; Poulton, Lindsay; Kape, Ben; Tait, Michael; theguardian.com (15 November 2010). "Video | Wrestling: Big Karl". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
  3. ^ "5 August - 30 September SEAN SMITH : Frontlines". Kings Place. 30 September 2011. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
  4. ^ "5 August - 30 September SEAN SMITH : Frontlines | Kings Place". kingsplace.co.uk. 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  5. ^ University Gallery, Northumbria University
  6. ^ "2006 Results | The Press Photographer's Year 2013".
  7. ^ "2007 Results | The Press Photographer's Year 2013".
  8. ^ "2007 Results | The Press Photographer's Year 2013".
  9. ^ The Royal Television Society Award for Best International News for Iraq: Apache Company
  10. ^ The Press Photographer’s Year, First Prize Multimedia for Inside The Surge.
  11. ^ Guardian release
  12. ^ "2010 Results | The Press Photographer's Year 2013".
  13. ^ "Video: Deadlock in Afghanistan: 'It's taken a year to move 20km'". The Guardian. 29 July 2010. Archived from the original on 15 July 2023.
  14. ^ Hilary Mantel’s photograph of the decade
  15. ^ Geoff Dyer’s photograph of the decade
  16. ^ Sean Smith: On the Margins
  17. ^ Iraq: Photographs by Sean Smith
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