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Nicole Tung,, Name | |
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Born | Nicole Tung, 1986 American |
Resting place | Hong King |
Nationality | American |
Citizenship | Use only if a dual citizen or immigrant |
Education | graduated from New York University in 2009 in journalism and History |
Occupation(s) | Journalist/Photojournalist/ freelancer/ actress and producer |
Years active | - 2009-present |
Employer(s) | Vogue, New Your Times ect… |
Television | netflix |
Title | conflict |
Predecessor | Nicole Tung |
Nicole Tung (1986), an American photojournalist for the New York Times and Vogue magazines, was known for covering war ... SUMMARY OF NOTABILITY (You will provide more detailed information about this journalist's nobility under the impact section below).
Personal
editNicole Tung is an American citizen born and raised in Hong Kong. Tung graduated from New York University in 2009 after studding journalism and history and freelances for many internarial publications, including NGO’s primarily covering the Middle East, and Africa and Asia. 13 Tung is still a photojournalist.
Career
editTung started her career right out of college in 2009. When she freelanced for many international publication publicist and NGO’s primarily covering the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. After covering conflicts in Libya and Syria extensively forcing on plight of civilians. 1 Tung spent 2014 documenting the lives of Native American “war veterans in the U.S, as well as former child soldiers in the DR Congo, and the protests in Hong Kong. Tung is currently exploring the rising violence against woman in Turkey. And has turned her focus on Iraq, documenting the Yazidi population and the offensive for Mosul. Her work often explores those most affected by conflict, either directly or indirectly.
Notable works of journalism
editFrontline phytotropin,, she covered the Libyan Civil war in 2011, up through the fall of the Gaddafi regime’s 42-year rule. Short file, that’s where was became Personal to me. [2] A series called Conflict by Brooklyn-based cinematic documentary and narrative Video production Company redfitz.
Context
editThe country that Tung has been to are very dangerous. At one point her friend Jim Foley was taken captive in Benghazi, Libyan. When they were covering the Libyan uprising. James and Tung figured working as a pair was safer than working alone. Traveling in and out of Syria half a dozen times until James Foley was captured by Militants on Thanksgiving Day in 2012. [15]
Impact
editTung is an import journalist she brought to light everything about people that most would not be able to see or know. She covered the conflict of war. Every image is strong and creates a visual harmony while evoking empathy for the visceral grief endured by innocents. Provides balance and a moment of hope giving viewers a breath from the in density of was[8] ( The Jury) Notable works of Journalism-
Frontline phytotropin, she covered the Libyan Civil war in 2011, up through the fall of the Gaddafi regime’s 42-year rule. Short file, that’s where was became Personal to me. [2] A series called Conflict by Brooklyn-based cinematic documentary and narrative Video production Company redfitz.
Reactions
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Awards
editTung has received multiple awards for her work from the international Photo Awards, Px3 and was named PD’s 30 under 30 Emerging Photographers (2013).[11] Her image on Native American war veterans was awarded by the Society of Professional Journalistic for best online reporting, and the image and voices of Hope award of Appreciation (2015). For her work on migration crisis in 2015 Tung received the Human Rights Press Award in Hong Kong. Tung has also been in various exhibitions most recently at the Annenberg Space for Photography in L.A., the freilicnt museum in Germany. The Trope museum in Amsterdam. Nicole served on the board of the Frontline Freelance Register (2015). She is based in Istanbul, Turkey. [6]
See also
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- ^ https://www.npr.org/2014/08/21/342095360/fellow-photojournalist-nicole-tung-remembers-james-foley
External links
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