December • 2015
Andrea was wonderful to work with. She had an incredible and powerful story. The shooting is beautiful. She was easy to work with. Would work with her again.
London, UK
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Request a demoAndrea DiCenzo (b.1985) is an award-winning American photojournalist whose work focuses on environmental and humanitarian issues throughout the Middle East. She is currently based in London, United Kingdom, covering the UK and Europe. Over the past 15 years, much of DiCenzo’s work has focused on the war with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, as well as Iraq’s legacy with armed conflict. Her work covering the plight of the Yezidi people and her diligent work covering the Iraqi armed forces for over 15 months as they liberated Mosul from the Islamic State has been widely published, exhibited worldwide, and earned her prestigious awards and nominations. Clients include: National Geographic, The New York Times, Marie Claire, WIRED, The Wall Street Journal, Buzzfeed News, The New Yorker, Le Figaro Magazine, M Le Magazine du Monde, La Presse, The Telegraph Magazine, BBC, UNHCR, Amnesty International, Deutsche Presse-Agentu (dpa) and others.
December • 2015
Andrea was wonderful to work with. She had an incredible and powerful story. The shooting is beautiful. She was easy to work with. Would work with her again.
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In 1988, Saddam Hussein perpetrated the largest chemical weapon attack against a civilian population in history. Under the shadow of chemical attacks and wars, the Iraqi town of Halabja is no stranger to trauma. Last week, refugees fleeing ISIS have started to arrive in Halabja. Kurdish and Arab communities, divided by conflict under Saddam now reconcile over their shared experience of trauma.
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Syrian families fleeing the war with ISIS have turned an old prison in Akre, Iraq, into their new home. And with the help of the Castle Art project, the kids are decorating the place with murals that tell the story of their escape. “Any picture that we make – there is meaning for that picture,” Soleen tells AJ+. From video journalist Andrea DiCenzo in Iraq.
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Personal account of a family turned away from the airport because of the new immigration laws. Family spent the last 6 months securing their visas to join the rest of their family in the States. They had their visas and flights for this week. International Office of Migration (IOM) called to tell them the trip in cancelled until further notice on Saturday, January 28th.
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The Israel-Gaza War in 2014 killed more than 2,000 people and decimated Gaza's infrastructure. A year afterward, AJ+ hears from a water delivery driver about how many people are not getting enough of this crucial resource
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