Daniele Volpe’s images are chiefly aimed at exploring issues related to human rights and social justice in Latin America. He is also interested in narrating the “human stories” that define Guatemalan society in the aftermath of genocide.
He is a frequent contributor of The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and his work has been published on National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, Geo France, Geo Germany, Stern, Bloomberg Businessweek, The California Sunday Magazine, 6mois, Revue 21, Al Jazeera America, de Volkskrant among others.
He was awarded twice for the World Press Photo and his works have also been recognized in other international contests as Picture of the Year International, NPPA, FotoEvidence, Visa pour l’Image.
I’m a documentary photographer based in Guatemala, Central America. Usually I take snapshots with my phone while I’m working across Latin America on assignments for international outlets. I enjoy that because “it’s my moment of freedom” from the news or social issues that took me there.
I’m a documentary photographer based in Guatemala, Central America. Usually I take snapshots with my phone while I’m working across Latin America on assignments for international outlets. I enjoy that because “it’s my moment of freedom” from the news or social issues that took me there.
I’m a documentary photographer based in Guatemala, Central America. Usually I take snapshots with my phone while I’m working across Latin America on assignments for international outlets. I enjoy that because “it’s my moment of freedom” from the news or social issues that took me there.
Daniele Volpe
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