james estrin

 


James Estrin
Senior Staff Photographer & Lens Blog Co-Editor
The New York Times

An online show of selected Curate NYC entries.

Scroll below to see the curator's selections. 

James Estrin is a Senior Staff Photographer for The New York Times and a co-editor of the Times' photography blog, Lens.  He founded Lens in 2009 and continues to edit and write for the blog.

He started at the 'Times in 1987 and was part of a Pulitzer Prize- winning team in 2001.  In addition to photographing, editing and blogging, Mr. Estrin also writes for The New York Times and produces multimedia content for nytimes.com.  Internationally, he has covered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict several  times, chronicled the journey of immigrants between Mexico and the U.S., and photographed in Haiti after the earthquake. In 2004 Mr. Estrin  was the first journalist to photograph an assisted suicide in Oregon, which he documented through articles, photographs and an audio slide show.  He is an adjunct professor at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.  

NOTE: This online  exhibition is exclusively presented at curatenyc.org.