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Peter van Agtmael (born 1981) is a documentary photographer based in New York. Since 2006 he has concentrated on the wars in
Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq ...
and
Afghanistan Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانستان is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is bordere ...
, and their consequences in the United States. He is a member of
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. Van Agtmael's photo essays have been published in ''The New York Times Magazine'', ''Time'', ''The New Yorker'' and ''The Guardian''. He has published three books. His first, ''2nd Tour Hope I Don't Die'', was published by Photolucida as a prize for winning their Critical Mass Book Award. He received a W. Eugene Smith Grant from the
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to complete his second book, ''Disco Night Sept. 11.'' His third, ''Buzzing at the Sill'', was published by
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in 2016. He has twice received awards from World Press Photo, the Infinity Award for Young Photographer from the International Center of Photography and a grant from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting,


Life and work

Van Agtmael was born in Washington D.C. and grew up in
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. He studied history at Yale, graduating in 2003. He became a nominee member of
Magnum Photos Magnum Photos is an international photographic cooperative owned by its photographer-members, with offices in New York City, Paris, London and Tokyo. It was founded in 1947 in Paris by photographers Robert Capa, David Seymour (photographer), Davi ...
in 2008, an associate member in 2011, and a full member in 2013. After graduation he received a fellowship to live in China for a year and document the consequences of the Three Gorges Dam. He has covered
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-positive refugees in South Africa; the
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in 2005; humanitarian relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina's effects on New Orleans in 2005 and after the
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, the filming of the first season of TV series Treme on location in New Orleans in 2010; the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and its aftermath,
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and
Halamish Halamish ( he, חַלָּמִישׁ. ''lit.'' Flint), also known as Neveh Tzuf ( he, נְוֵה צוּף, links=no, ''lit.'' Oasis of Nectar), is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, located in the southwestern Samarian hills to the north ...
in the
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in 2013 and the
2014 Israel–Gaza conflict The 2014 Gaza War, also known as Operation Protective Edge ( he, מִבְצָע צוּק אֵיתָן, translit=Miv'tza Tzuk Eitan, ), was a military operation launched by Israel on 8 July 2014 in the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian territories, Pale ...
and its aftermath. Since 2006 he has concentrated on the wars in
Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq ...
and
Afghanistan Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانستان is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is bordere ...
, and their consequences in the United States. He first visited Iraq in 2006 at age 24 and has returned to Iraq and Afghanistan a number of times, embedded with US military troops. Later he continued to investigate the effects of those wars within the US. In 2007 his portfolio from Iraq and Afghanistan won the Monograph Award (softbound) in Photolucida's Critical Mass Book Award. As part of the prize Photolucida published his first book, ''2nd Tour, Hope I Don’t Die''. With work made between January 2006 and December 2008, this "is a young photojournalist’s firsthand experience: the wars’ effects on him, on the soldiers and on the countries involved." The 2012 W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography provided $30,000 to work on his second book, ''Disco Night Sept. 11'', which "chronicles the lives of the soldiers he has met in the field and back home."


Publications


Publications by van Agtmael

*''2nd Tour Hope I Don't Die.'' Portland, OR: Photolucida, 2009. . *''Disco Night Sept. 11.'' Brooklyn: Red Hook, 2014. . *''Buzzing at the Sill.'' Heidelberg, Germany:
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, 2016. . *''Sorry for the War''. Mass, 2021.


Publications with contributions by van Agtmael

*''25 Under 25: Up-and-Coming American Photographers, Volume 2.'' New York: powerHouse, 2008. . Edited by Iris Tillman Hill, preface by Lauren Greenfield, introduction by Tom Rankin. *''A Year in Photography: Magnum Archive.'' Munich: Prestel; New York, Paris, London, Tokyo: Magnum, 2010. . *''The Contact Sheet.'' Pasadena, CA: Ammo, 2012. . Edited by Steve Crist. *''Photographs Not Taken.'' New York: Daylight, 2012. . Edited by
Will Steacy Will Steacy (born 1980) is an American writer and photographer based in New York City. His work is held in the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago. Life and work Steacy "descended from five generations of newspaper men. Hi ...
. *''Photojournalists on War: The Untold Stories from Iraq.'' Austin:
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, 2013. . Edited by Michael Kamber, foreword by Dexter Filkins. *''Photographers' Sketchbooks.'' London:
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, 2014. . Edited by Stephen McLaren and
Bryan Formhals Bryan Formhals (born October 18, 1976) is an American photographer and editor, based in New York City. He co-edited the book ''Photographers' Sketchbooks'' (2014). Life and work Formhals was born in St. Cloud, Minnesota. He earned a degree in comm ...
.


Awards

*2006: 25 Under 25: Up and Coming American Photographers, The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University,
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, Durham, NC. *2007: Second prize, General News stories category, World Press Photo Awards, World Press Photo, Amsterdam, for a series depicting night raids in Iraq. *2007: Monograph Award (softbound), Critical Mass Book Award, Photolucida. *2008: Grant from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, Washington, D.C. *2011: Infinity Award, Young Photographer category, International Center of Photography, New York. *2012: W. Eugene Smith Grant from the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund. *2014: Second prize, Observed Portraits category, World Press Photo Awards, World Press Photo, Amsterdam. *2020:
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from the
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Exhibitions with others

*2009: ''Battlespace,'' Prix Bayeux-Calvados, Bayeux, France, 5 October – 1 November 2009. Named after the military term Battlespace. *2010: ''Bringing the War Home,'' Impressions Gallery, Bradford, England, 17 September – 14 November 2010. Curated by Pippa Oldfield. Also included photographs by Sama Alshaibi, Farhad Ahrarnia,
Lisa Barnard Lisa Barnard (born 1967) is a documentary photographer, political artist, and a reader in photography at University of South Wales. She has published the books ''Chateau Despair'' (2012), ''Hyenas of the Battlefield, Machines in the Garden'' (20 ...
,
Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin Adam Broomberg (born 1970) and Oliver Chanarin (born 1971) are artists living and working in London. Together they have had numerous international exhibitions. Their work is represented in major public and private collections. They were awarded th ...
,
Edmund Clark Edmund Clark HonFRPS is a British artist and photographer whose work explores politics, representation, incarceration and control. His research based work combines a range of references and forms including bookmaking, installations, photography ...
, Kay May, Asef Ali Mohammad and
Christopher Sims Christopher Albert Sims (born October 21, 1942) is an American econometrician and macroeconomist. He is currently the John J.F. Sherrerd '52 University Professor of Economics at Princeton University. Together with Thomas Sargent, he won the Nob ...
.Bringing the War Home
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Impressions Gallery Impressions Gallery is an independent contemporary photography gallery in Bradford, England. It was established in 1972 and located in York until moving to Bradford in 2007. Impressions Gallery also runs a photography bookshop, publishes its own ...
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References


External links

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Van Agtmael's profile at Magnum PhotosBattlespace exhibition
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