Julien Goldstein
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Montpellier, France
Julien Goldstein (born in 1979) is based in France.
After starting as an assistant at Magnum, working with chief editor, Ayperi Ecer, amongst others, he decided to pursue a career as a photojournalist. Drawing on his Romanian origins he explored its history and it's transition from a socialist republic to a democratic state. He then went on to explore former Soviet Republics such as Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, and the self-proclaimed Republic of Transnistria, a report later exhibited in Visa pour l’image in 2003.
Being particularly interested in Turkey and in the geopolitical issues related to the Kurdish people, he completed a five-year project entitled 'Kurdistan, The Anger Of A People Without Rights', for which he was awarded a Lagardere Foundation grant in December 2009. This work was published in a book in January 2012 and exhibited in Visa pour l’image in September 2012. He was also a finalist this year for the Visa d’Or Magazine.
His photographs are regularly published in the French and international press, including: Geo France, Le Monde, Le Monde Magazine, Courrier International, L'Equipe Magazine, The New York Times, Newsweek, D della Repubblica, Spiegel...
He regularly works with the International Federation of Red Cross, and his corporate clients include Nespresso, Air France, EDF, Renault and Alsthom among others.
He is represented by Reportage by Getty Images.
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