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MEET THE FACULTY: Scott Strazzante
Scott Strazzante is a staff photographer for the Chicago Tribune.
Strazzante, a 10-time Illinois Photographer of the Year, has covered the Super Bowl, the World Series and three Olympic Games, but he is more proud of his work that uncovers small but universal moments in daily life.
Strazzante was recently named Northern Illinois University’s Journalist of the Year, only the 2nd time in 37 years that the award has been bestowed on a photojournalist.
Strazzante was a small part of the Chicago Tribune team that won a Pulitzer Prize in Investigative Reporting in 2007 for a series about faulty government regulation of dangerously defective toys, cribs and car seats.
In 2008, MediaStorm published Common Ground, a multimedia piece on Strazzante’s personal project on the transformation of a piece of land in suburban Chicago from rural to suburban. The 15-year-long project, which still continues, has also been published in the Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, Mother Jones and National Geographic. The project has also been honored with POYi's Community Awareness Award and 1st place in Feature Video in the NPPA's Best of Photojournalism contest.
Scott writes the Shooting From The Hip blog for the Chicago Tribune. Check it out, or follow him on Instagram.
MEET THE FACULTY: Grant Slater
Grant Slater is a journalist focusing on visual storytelling. Most recently, he founded the Everyday Sri Lanka project. He started the photo and video desk at Southern California Public Radio where he created and edited AudioVision, a site dedicated to visual storytelling for Southern California.
He has contributed to The New York Times, NPR, GlobalPost, The Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, American Public Media's Marketplace, The New York Post and many others. He is a mentor for The Tiziano Project, a non-profit dedicated to teaching journalism to local citizens in under-covered areas of the world.
See more of Grant's work at his website, and follow Everyday Sri Lanka on Instagram.
MEET THE FACULTY: Peter DiCampo
Peter DiCampo is a documentary photographer whose goal is to contribute his work to a dialogue on international development. He launched his freelance career while also working as a Peace Corps Volunteer in rural Ghana.
Peter is co-creator of Everyday Africa, a project focused on daily-life images from across the continent to refute the stereotypical media image of Africa. Shot entirely on smartphones, Everyday Africa has over 60,000 followers on Instagram and has been featured by National Geographic, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Newsweek (Japan), Bloomberg Businessweek, and Around the World with Christiane Amanpour on ABC News, among others. Peter’s photography and multimedia work have been published by TIME, Newsweek, Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, GEO, Foreign Policy Magazine, Mother Jones, Wired, Al Jazeera America, Internazionale, Good Magazine, CNN.com, MSNBC.com, and The Boston Globe, among many others. His NGO clients include Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders), Human Rights Watch, International Committee of the Red Cross, Save The Children, Oxfam, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The Carter Center, and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
Follow Every Day Africa on Instagram. See more of Peter's work on his website.
A girl looks in on a church service in Sirigu, Upper East Region, Ghana on June 30, 2013. Photo by @pdicampo
MEET THE FACULTY: Ruddy Roye
Radcliffe Roye is a Brooklyn based documentary photographer specializing in editorial and environmental portraits and photo-journalism photography. A photographer with over twelve years of experience, Radcliffe is inspired by the raw and gritty lives of grass-roots people, especially those of his homeland of Jamaica. Radcliffe strives to tell the stories of their victories and ills by bringing their voices to matte fibre paper.
Find him on tumblr or check out his website, and meet him at the Image Deconstructed Workshop in Chapel Hill, April 11-12.

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MEET THE FACULTY: Teru Kuwayama
Teru Kuwayama is a photographer from New York. His work over the past decade has focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Kashmir. In 2004, while working in Iraq, he designed Lightstalkers, a global, online community of photographers and unconventional travelers. In 2007 he launched the Battlespace project, a traveling exhibition of photographs from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was a 2009–2010 Knight Fellow at Stanford University, a 2010 TED Global Fellow and a 2010 Ochberg Fellow at the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma. He received a 2010 Knight News Challenge Award to launch Basetrack, an online social media project that chronicled the deployment of a US Marine battalion in Afghanistan from 2010 to 2011. He is a 2012-2014 TED Senior Fellow.
Meet Teru at the Image Deconstructed Workshop, April 11-12 at UNC Chapel Hill.
Check out some of his work and learn more about him at his website.
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