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    Bruce Strong

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    An award-winning photojournalist and professor and the chair of the Visual Communications department, Bruce Strong has traveled to nearly 70 countries and has worked as both a staff and an independent photojournalist/videographer around the world. His most recent adventures have taken him to Iceland, Croatia, Oman, Mauritius, Mongolia, Armenia and South Sudan.

    Strong worked at one of the largest newspapers in California for 11 years and also has freelanced for a variety of international publications and non-profit organizations. His images have been published in magazines such as TIME and National Geographic and have earned numerous awards. Strong also served as a Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellow at the University of Michigan, as a Knight Fellow at Ohio University, and as the first professional in residence at MediaStorm (then in New York). While there, he helped produce A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan, which was nominated for an Emmy, was a finalist for Documentary of the Year at POYi, earned second place in Long Form Multimedia Story at POYi, and won the Media For Liberty Award. 

    When he’s not in the field producing his own work, Strong spends most of his time helping others learn to tell stories that matter and considers teaching a rewarding and enlightening journey. Many of his students have won top honors from NPPA, POY, World Press and BOP even while still in school. He also mentored back-to-back College Photographer of the Year winners Matt Eich and Travis Dove. In 2010, Strong was honored with a Meredith Teaching Recognition Award from Syracuse University and the National Press Photographers Association’s Robin F. Garland Educator Award.

    Strong also lectures and leads workshops for a variety of groups, including the National Press Photographers Association’s Multimedia Immersion Workshop, the Maine Media Workshops and the U.S. Navy. He also has been sent by the U.S. State Department to teach visual storytelling, photography and video in Oman and Mauritius. Last summer, Bruce spent five weeks as a student and photographer climbing the Austrian Alps through an outdoor leadership/mountaineering program. This summer, he took students to Valencia, Spain, for a four-week workshop in visual communication and cultural immersion. Bruce is most proud, however, of his two sons, Jack and Cole, and loves adventuring through life with his designer/writer/professor wife, Claudia.

    Outsiders often see Afghanistan as a problem in need of a solution: a conflict region that needs more troops or another election. But in seeing Afghanistan as a problem, the people of the country, and their desire for self-determination, are often overlooked. From the Soviet invasion and the mujahideen resistance …

    Joe Soll has spent half of his life searching for his birth parents, in the process he uncovered a mystery that’s haunted him for years.

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