Publication
We publish diverse narratives that speak to the heart of the human condition.
Clients
- All (186)
- By Client
- AARP (1)
- AIR (1)
- Abuse Aware (1)
- Against All Odds (1)
- Alexia Foundation (2)
- Asia Society (2)
- CARE (1)
- CFR (9)
- CNN (1)
- Carnegie Corporation (1)
- Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (1)
- Conservation International (1)
- Discovery (1)
- EITI (1)
- Fork Films (1)
- FotoFest (1)
- Global Environment Facility (1)
- GlobalPost (1)
- Harbers Studios (63)
- Heifer International (2)
- ICRC (1)
- ICRW (1)
- ICTJ (1)
- IFAD (1)
- IFRC (1)
- ILCP (1)
- International Center of Photography (53)
- LA Times (2)
- MAG America (2)
- MSF (1)
- MSNBC (5)
- National Geographic (3)
- Neighborhood Centers Inc. (6)
- OSC (1)
- OSI (1)
- PAI (1)
- POYi (1)
- Pulitzer Center (4)
- Refugees United (1)
- Reuters (2)
- Ripple Effect Images (7)
- Rocky Mountain News (1)
- Ron Israeli, MD (1)
- Rwanda Girls Initiative (1)
- Save the Children (1)
- Sears (1)
- Smith Fund (1)
- Starbucks (4)
- Starfish Media Group (1)
- Startup:Education (1)
- Summit Public Schools (1)
- Sundance Institute (1)
- Talking Eyes Media (1)
- Team-Up for Youth (1)
- The Aftermath Project (1)
- Thomson Reuters Foundation (1)
- UN Foundation (1)
- UNFF (1)
- USAID (1)
- Various Clients (2)
- Verse (4)
- WSJ. Magazine (34)
- World Press Photo (1)
- Y&R (1)
- Yale360 (2)
- cashandrocket (1)
- gaia (1)
- shineonsierraleone (1)
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Training
We teach advanced multimedia storytelling skills.

The Alexia Foundation promotes the power of photojournalism to give voice to social injustice, to respect history lest we forget it and to understand cultural difference as our strength — not our weakness. Through grants and scholarships, The Alexia Foundation supports photographers as agents for change.