James Whitlow Delano – Profile
James Whitlow Delano has lived in Asia for 18 years. His work has been awarded internationally: the Alfred Eisenstadt Award (from Columbia University and Life Magazine), Leica’s Oskar Barnack, Picture of the Year International, PDN and others. Delano’s series on Kabul’s drug detox and psychiatric hospital was awarded 1st place in the 2008 NPPA Best of Photojournalism competition for Best Picture Story. His first monograph book, “Empire: Impressions from China” and work from “Japan Mangaland” have shown at several Leica Galleries in Europe. “Empire” was the first ever one-person show of photography at La Triennale di Milano Museum of Art. “The Mercy Project / Inochi” his charity photo book for hospice received the PX3 Gold Award and the Award of Excellence from Communication Arts. His work has appeared in magazines and photo festivals on five continents from Visa Pour L’Image, Rencontres D’Arles; to Noorderlicht. His new iPad book, Black Tsunami (FotoEvidence) documents the Japanese tsunami and nuclear crisis.
(From Foundry Photojournalism Workshop)
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Links
James Whitlow Delano's website
New Yorker featurette on Delano's work in Tokyo
Delano's Dispatches for BagNews
Malaysia: The People of the Rainforest, Delano's talk for Iris Night at the Annenberg Space for Photography
Empire: Impressions from China photo story on the Digital Journalist
Delano's Black Tsunami on FotoEvidence
Our Hero: James Whitlow Delano, Photographer, Environmentalist, World Traveler story from gracelinks.org
Photojournalism Now: In Conversation with James Whitlow Delano from The Eye of Photography