olivierclaurent
@olivierclaurent
Senior Photo Editor at The Washington Post, covering Middle East, Africa, Asia, and overseeing climate and science. [email protected]
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20-08-2008 11:41:52
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Looking forward to working with Jennifer Samuel, who is joining The Washington Post as an International photo assignment editor next week.
Jen will assign photography across the Americas, Asia, Southeast Asia and parts of Africa: washingtonpost.com/pr/2023/05/17/…
The Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant (IanParryGrant) has relaunched! Created in the memory of Ian Parry, who was killed while on assignment for The Sunday Times in 1989, the grant has helped countless of young photojournalists over the last 30 years: ianparry.org
Talking with Salwan Georges and Louisa Loveluck about their work in Iraq at Overseas Press Club this evening, previewing a photo project publishing later this week! Join us!
1/ I am proud every day to work with olivierclaurent But on a day when he wins Pictures of the Year International Visual Editor of the Year, I am extra proud. His editing on #climate and #Ukraine has elevated all of our journalism, and made our stories sing.
Ukrainians reflect on a year of loss, unity and fear.
Portraits by heidi levine, Kasia Strek, Ed Ram and Wojciech Grzedzinski for The Washington Post as the start of the war's anniversary approaches.
washingtonpost.com/world/interact…
She lost her husband in the quakes. No one knows how to tell her about her son.
Heartbreaking story by Louisa Loveluck and Alice Martins. Portrait by Alice Martins
with additional photography by Salwan Georges:
washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/…
The The Washington Post, in collaboration w/the OPC, on March 16 goes behind the scenes of Salwan Georges' recent trip to Iraq in a conversation with colleague Louisa Loveluck, moderated by olivierclaurent, a senior photo editor at the Post - RSVP:
opcofamerica.org/Eventposts/how… #HowIDidIt
Today’s print edition in the The Washington Post .
Full article here 👇🏾
washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/…
I'll miss having Chloe Coleman on the International desk, but excited that she's staying at The Post in this new photo editing position on the Opinions section!