Andrea Bruce
NOOR
Lafayette, IN, United States
Andrea Bruce is a documentary photographer and journalist who brings attention to people living in the aftermath of war. She concentrates on the social issues that are sometimes ignored and often ignited in war's wake.
In the past ten years she chronicled the world's most troubled areas, focusing on Iraq and Afghanistan. Andrea started working in Iraq in 2003, following the intricacies and obstacles of the conflict experienced by Iraqis and the US military.
For eight years she worked as a staff photographer for The Washington Post and later as part of the VII Network (2010-2011). She has been a member of NOOR Images since 2012.
At The Post, she originated and authored a weekly column called "Unseen Iraq."
Her awards include top honors from the White House News Photographers Association (where she has been named Photographer of the Year four times), several awards from the International Pictures of the Year contest, and the prestigious John Faber Award from the Overseas Press Club in New York. In 2010 she received the WHNPA grant for her work in Ingushetia and was a 2011 recipient of the Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellowship.
In 2012 she was the recipient of the first Chris Hondros Fund Award for the “commitment, willingness and sacrifice shown in her work.”
In 2014 she won the 2nd prize Daily Life singles in the World Press Photo Contest for the image 'Soldier's Funeral'
Andrea is available for photography and multimedia assignments; she is a frequent lecturer and photography instructor. Currently Andrea divides her time between Kabul and will be moving to Mexico city in October.
- Arts
- Breaking news
- Conflict
- Corporate
- Crisis
- Editorial
- Environment
- Events
- Landscape
- Medical
- Military embed
- Portrait
- Reporting
- RISC training
- Video capture