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Ingmar Zahorsky

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Ingmar Zahorsky (born 17 February 1983 in Eckernförde, Schleswig-Holstein) is a photojournalist and award winning media artist[1] from Germany. He is the son of physicist Karl-Heinz Zahorsky who is the founder and president of LaserSoft Imaging AG. He is an honors graduate of the Art Institute of California - San Francisco.

Zahorsky's commercial media work for clients such as Yahoo!, AMD and Cisco had a wide audience on television and the web.[2] He worked as a videographer on the full dome planetarium show Maya Skies.[3] The show had its world premiere at the Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico City on October 23, 2009.[4]

His journalism career started at Amateur Illustrator for which he interviewed artists such as Dana Lynne Anderson, Jacob Appelbaum and Ali Jamalzadeh.[5] Recently he worked in Nepal, Kathmandu covering the Maoist uprising.

Zahorsky currently is the Photo Editor of CHINAsia Update a diplomatic southeast Asian magazine.

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