Documentary photographer and Canon Explorer of Light, Natalie Keyssar visited the University of Missouri School of Journalism to give a talk on what it's like to be a photojournalist.
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Canon Explorer of Light Natalie Keyssar at the University of Missouri



Natalie Keyssar
Natalie Keyssar is a documentary photographer whose work focuses on inequality, youth culture, and the personal effects of political turmoil and violence in the Americas. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting and illustration from The Pratt Institute, has taught New Media at the International Center of Photography in New York and has instructed at various workshops across the US and Latin America. She has received grants from the Pulitzer Center, the IWMF, and the Magnum Foundation, was the winner of the 2018 ICP Infinity Emerging Photographer Award, and the 2019 PH Museum Women Photographer's Grant. She's a regular contributor to National Geographic and The New York Times among many other publications. She is currently based in Brooklyn, New York.
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