Bernardo De Niz
Guadalajara, Mexico
I am a freelance photographer based in Mexico. For the past 10 years I have been working in China, Spain and Africa. My work has been published in magazines, newspapers and news agencies around the world, including Reuters, AP, Bloomberg, Time Asia, L.A. Times, London Times, Miami Herald, Sydney Morning Herald, Globe and Mail of Canada, Daily Telegraph, the magazine of Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia, El Pais and Metro in New Zealand. I am available for commissions for editorial, corporate and portrait photographs worldwide.
- Architecture
- Audio capture
- Audio editing
- Breaking news
- Conflict
- Corporate
- Editorial
- Entertainment
- Environment
- Events
- Interior
- Landscape
- Military embed
- Portrait
- Sports
- Video capture
- Video editing
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Chinese
INDIAN HIMALAYAS
Bernardo De Niz
Indian Himalayas, India. Hundred buddhist pilgrims go every twelve years to visit the monasteries in Ladak, India, well know as Little Tibet. With a strong influence by Tibetan culture. In the past Ladakh gained importance from its strategic location at the crossroads of important trade routes,[3] but since the Chinese authorities closed the borders with Tibet and Central Asia in the 1960, international trade has dwindled.
East Turkestan: China´s lost border
Bernardo De Niz
The Uighurs are an ethnically Turkic Muslim people who have lived in what is now known as the Xinjiang
Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR) for over 4,000 years. Known as Eastern Turkestan for hundreds of years,
Xinjiang is located along the famous "Silk Road", beyond the Great Wall, the natural boundary of China, in Central asia. Islam