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Shiho Fukada

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Shiho Fukada (深田 志穂, Fukada Shiho) is a Japanese photojournalist currently working out of Beijing, China. Her clientele consists of The New York Times, MSNBC, Le Monde, the Chicago Tribune and the New York magazine, among others.[1][2] She won the Grand Prize in Editor and Publisher Magazine’s Ninth Annual Photos of the Year contest in 2008.[3] Fukada also won an Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship [4] in 2010 to research and photograph Japan's disposable workers.

Career

Fukada majored in English literature and first worked in fashion advertising as an account executive. She borrowed a 35 mm SLR camera and started making photos.[5]

References

  1. ^ UNICEF bio
  2. ^ Fukada, Shiho. "Bio". Accessed May 30, 2010.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Greg. "Ninth Annual Photos of the Year". Editor and Publisher Magazine. November 1, 2008.
  4. ^ Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship
  5. ^ Lesko, Louis. "A Different Kind of Briefcase" DigitalPhotoPro Magazine. Werner Publishing.

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