Reportage by Getty Images marks 5 years of exceptional Photojournalism

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Getty Images, one of the world's leading creators and distributors of still imagery, video and multimedia products, has announced the 5-year anniversary of Reportage by Getty Images with a collection of some of the most compelling photojournalism shot over the last five years. Created in 2007 to showcase some of the world’s most talented photojournalists, Reportage by Getty Images celebrates five successful years of capturing the most compelling stories, from Tahrir Square and the streets of Kabul, to the slums of Mexico and the tent camps of Haiti. Reportage by Getty Images photographers help to highlight stories and issues that might otherwise go unnoticed and bring these events to the world’s attention.

Reportage by Getty Images includes an impressive roster of photojournalists that have achieved recognition from almost all major awards in the industry. With each assignment, Reportage photographers—from featured contributors to emerging talent—ensure the key tenants of dedication, quality and integrity are the foundation that lies beneath each and every photo. Represented photojournalists include Antonio Bolfo, Veronique De Viguerie, Peter Dench, Marco Di Lauro, Sebastian Liste, Christian Holst, Ben Lowy, Ed Ou, Shaul Schwarz, Toby Smith, Brent Stirton, Tom Stoddart, Jonathan Torgovnik and Alvaro Ybarra Zavala.

“We established Reportage by Getty Images five years ago to support and represent photojournalists across the globe who are telling stories that are often overlooked or difficult to capture,” said Aidan Sullivan, Getty Images Vice President of Photo Assignments. “We are very proud of what we have accomplished through Reportage by Getty Images, and this anniversary marks five years of dedicated photojournalists, who are committed each day to connecting the world through visual storytelling and our shared human experience.”

Outside of assignment work, this remarkable group of photojournalists engages in long-term, in-depth documentary projects across the globe. Reportage by Getty Images’ photographers work spans myriad subjects including human rights, social issues, the environment, politics, conflict, culture and religion. Additionally, live, news-based events are a focal point for these photojournalists, and they often focus on conflict zones and turbulent territories.

To learn more about Reportage by Getty Images, please visit: http://www.reportagebygettyimages.com/.

For further information, please contact:

Getty Images

Sarah Lochting

Mobile: +65 6410 3319

Email: sarah.lochting@gettyimages.com

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