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nina bermanNina Berman is a documentary photographer with a primary interest in the American political and social landscape.

Her work has been extensively published, exhibited and collected, garnering praise in both the art and journalism communities with awards from the World Press Photo Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Open Society Institute documentary photography fund.

Her first monograph, “Purple Hearts – Back From Iraq” a collection of portraits and interviews with U.S. soldiers wounded in the war, was published by Trolley in 2004 and received wide acclaim. The book was made into a feature length documentary film by the same name and screened worldwide. Her work on wounded veterans has continued and her 2006 “Marine Wedding” portrait, which shows a severely disfigured marine with his young bride on their wedding day, is considered to be an iconic image of life during wartime.

Her work has been the subject of several solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums in New York, Chicago, Washington D.C., and throughout Europe.

She is on the faculty of the International Center of Photography in her hometown of New York City.

Education
University of Chicago, B.A. English 1982
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, M.S. 1985

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Invitations to photographers to join the Do 1 Thing project has started to go out and the responses are great.

World renowned photographers are joining out team to photograph homeless teenagers so far they include:

Marc Asnin

Erica Berger

Nina Berman

Ken Cedeno

Deanne Fitzmaurice *Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer

Preston Gannaway *Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer

Bud Glick

Lori Grinker

Ron Haviv

Chris Hondros

Ed Kashi

David Hume Kennerly *Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer

Len Irish

Kim Kulish

Erika Larsen

David Leeson *Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer

Greg Miller

Mark Peterson

Matt Rainey *Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer

Martin Schoeller

Steve Starr *Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer

Ann States

Les Stone

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