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Gary Knight (born 1964) is an Anglo-American photographer, editor and author. Co-founder of the
VII Photo Agency VII Photo Agency is an international photo agency wholly owned and governed by its membership. History The photographer owned agency was originally conceived by Gary Knight and John Stanmeyer. They were subsequently joined by Alexandra Boulat ...
, co-founder and CEO of the VII Foundation and founder and CEO of the VII Academy.


Life and work

Knight was born in 1964 in
Oakham Oakham is the county town of Rutland in the East Midlands of England, east of Leicester, south-east of Nottingham and west of Peterborough. It had a population of 10,922 in the 2011 census, estimated at 11,191 in 2019. Oakham is to the west o ...
,
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and was raised in the village of Knowle in the West Midlands. He attended
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and
Solihull Sixth Form College Solihull Sixth Form College is a further education college for students aged 16 to 19. It is situated on the outskirts of Solihull in the West Midlands and draws students from across Solihull and Birmingham. Founded in 1974, the college consis ...
. Knight left higher education midway through his first year and started to travel in Europe and the Middle East. He began working as a photographer in the late 1980s in
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and
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from his home in
Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has an estimated populati ...
. In January 1993, Knight moved to the former
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where he became involved in documenting war crimes and crimes against humanity during the civil war. During this period he covered conflicts in Africa, the Middle East and the Balkans and worked widely in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, South Asia, South East Asia and the Far East (including North Korea) concentrating either on Human Rights and Poverty based issues or current affairs stories for US or European media. From 1999 to 2009 he was a contract photographer for Newsweek Magazine. In addition to Newsweek he has worked on assignment for ''
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Paris Match ''Paris Match'' () is a French-language weekly news magazine. It covers major national and international news along with celebrity lifestyle features. History and profile A sports news magazine, ''Match l'intran'' (a play on '' L'Intransigeant ...
,'' and '' Stern'' and his work has been published by magazines and newspapers worldwide. His work has also been exhibited worldwide and is in the collections of several museums and private collectors. In 2000 with John Stanmeyer he conceived the
VII Photo Agency VII Photo Agency is an international photo agency wholly owned and governed by its membership. History The photographer owned agency was originally conceived by Gary Knight and John Stanmeyer. They were subsequently joined by Alexandra Boulat ...
which was launched in 2001. VII was named as the third most influential entity in photography by ''
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'' Magazine in 2003. In the same year he founded with
Ron Haviv Ron Haviv (born 1965) is an American photojournalist who covers conflicts. He is the author of several photographic publications, is a co-founder of VII Photo Agency, lectures at universities and conducts workshops. Biography Ron Haviv was a stu ...
The VII Foundation. In 2005 Knight conceived the idea for the Angkor Photo Festival and Angkor Photo Workshops to support emerging photographers from Asia while he was teaching a workshop with
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,
Alexandra Boulat Alexandra Boulat (2 May 1962 – 5 October 2007) was a French photographer born in Paris. In 2001, she co-founded the VII Photo Agency. Her work has appeared in many magazines, including ''Time'', ''Newsweek'', ''Paris Match'' and ''Nationa ...
and Antonin Kratochvil in Siem Reap. In 2008 he founded with Simba Gill and Mort Rosenblum the print periodical '' Dispatches''. In 2010 he founded and was the Director of the Program for Narrative & Documentary Practice at the Institute for Global Leadership at
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until he resigned in 2018 to create and develop the VII Academy which he now runs. The VII Academy is a non-profit institution which provides tuition free education in media practice to the majority world and underrepresented communities in G20 countries from its campuses in
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, France and
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, Bosnia. He is a
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at
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, was an INSPIRE Scholar at
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in 2010, and a Logan Non-Fiction Fellow at the Carey Institute in 2017. Knight was chairman of
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contest in 2008 and 2014. He was vice president of the Pierre and
Alexandra Boulat Alexandra Boulat (2 May 1962 – 5 October 2007) was a French photographer born in Paris. In 2001, she co-founded the VII Photo Agency. Her work has appeared in many magazines, including ''Time'', ''Newsweek'', ''Paris Match'' and ''Nationa ...
Foundation; was Chairman of the
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/Stop TB Photography Advisory Board between 2009 and 2011, a board member of the Crimes of War Foundation and a trustee of the Indochina Media Memorial Foundation. He is a member of the board of the
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, London, is a co-founder and was a member of the board of the GroundTruth Foundation, a 501C3 registered in the US, (Resigned 2017). Knight was naturalized as an American in July 2020 and is a dual citizen of Great Britain and the United States of America.


Publications


Monographs by Knight

*''Evidence - War Crimes in Kosovo.'' New York: de.MO, 2002.


Publications edited by Knight

*''Dispatches. In America.'' Editor. Knight. Rosenblum. Contributors. Paul Theroux, Samantha Power, John Kifner, Gerald Scarfe, Muzamil Jaleel. (2008) *''Dispatches. Beyond Iraq.'' Editor, Knight, Rosenblum. Contributors, Yuri Kozyrev, Rod Nordland, Remy Ourdan, Keith Richburg, Jamie Tarabay, Jeff Danziger. (2008) *''Dispatches. On Russia.'' Editor. Knight, Rosenblum. Jeff Danziger,Seamus Murphy, Ilana Ozernoy, Louise Shelley, Alison Smale, Martin Cruz Smith, Andrei Soldatov. (2009) *''Dispatches. Out of Poverty.'' Editor, Knight, Rosenblum. Contributors. Jeff Danziger, Jon Lee Anderson, Shubhranshu Choudhary, Emma Daly, Jeffrey Fagan, Edward Girardet, Jerome Tubiana, Gary Knight (2009) *''Dispatches. Endgame.'' Editor, Knight, Rosenblum. Contributors. Philip Blenkinsop, Balazs Gardi, Tim Hirsch, Nancy Harmon Jenkins, Jane Kay, David Liittschwager, Andrew Marshall, Alan Weisman, Jeff Danziger (2009) *''Millennium Villages Project.'' De Mo. (2016) *''Imagine:Reflections on Peace.'' Hemeria. (2020)


Publications with contributions by Knight

*''Sarajevo.'' Naythons, 1993. *''The Eye of War.'' Orion. 2003. *''War.'' New York: VII; de.MO, 2003. *''Rethink.'' New York: VII; de.MO, 2004. *''Congo, The Forgotten War.'' New York: VII; de.MO, 2005. *''Tsunami: A Document of Devastation.'' New York: VII; de.M), 2005. . *''Dispatches. Out of Poverty.'' Editor, Knight, Rosenblum. Contributors. Jeff Danziger, Jon Lee Anderson, Shubhranshu Choudhary, Emma Daly, Jeffrey Fagan, Edward Girardet, Jerome Tubiana, Gary Knight (2009) *''Questions without Answers: The World in Pictures from the Photographers of VII.'' New York: VII; Phaidon, 2011. . *''War , Photography.'' The Museum of Fine Arts. Houston. Texas (2013) *''Millennium Villages Project.'' De Mo. (2016) *''Imagine:Reflections on Peace.'' Hemeria. (2020)


Awards

*1996:The Amnesty International Photojournalism Award 1996/7 : Civil War In Zaire. *2000: 1st place Award for Features, 'Picture of the Year' Awards *2002: Amnesty International UK Media Award, photojournalism category, for his work on War crimes in
Kosovo Kosovo ( sq, Kosova or ; sr-Cyrl, Косово ), officially the Republic of Kosovo ( sq, Republika e Kosovës, links=no; sr, Република Косово, Republika Kosovo, links=no), is a partially recognised state in Southeast Euro ...
for
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. *2003: Honorable Mention Robert Capa Award: The War in Iraq. *2003: Fuji France Photographer of the Year 2003/4: The War in Iraq. *2005: Special Jury Prize (with three others), Days Japan International Photojournalism Awards. *2013 POYi Best Magazine Publication


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Knight, Gary Photographers from Warwickshire Living people 1964 births Nieman Fellows People from Oakham Photography in Cambodia War photographers British war correspondents War correspondents VII Photo Agency photographers