Dana Ullman
NPPA
New York, NY, USA
Dana Ullman is a San Francisco-born and New York-based independent photojournalist and writer whose work focuses on humanizing statistics and social issues through storytelling.
Dana's stories have been published by the New York Times, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists & The GroundTruth Project, Foreign Policy Magazine, California Sunday Magazine, The Texas Observer, Time, CNN, The Atlantic and the Associated Press, among others. She has been a reporting fellow with the International Women's Media Foundation (2016, 2018 + 2019) and the International Center for Journalists (2015), as well as received a Puffin Foundation Grant (2014) for "Another Kind of Prison", which documents life after prison for women in the USA. She is a member of Wonderful Machine.
Dana is available for assignments globally, particularly East Africa and Scandinavia. Currently, Dana is especially focused on transnational labor in North America.

2016 - IWMF Reporting Fellow, 2015 - ICFJ Community Health Reporting Fellow, 2014 - Puffin Foundation, 2021 - USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism Fellow, 2018 - IWMF Under-reported Stories grantee , 2019 - IWMF Under-reported Stories grantee
- Arts
- Audio capture
- Audio editing
- Breaking news
- Conflict
- Crisis
- Editorial
- Interview
- Portrait
- Reporting

Strangers in a Familiar Land
Dana Ullman
A photo essay published with Roads & Kingdoms and CNN/Anthony Bourdain’s series, Parts Unknown, which spotlights the World Bank’s impact on indigenous communities and their land rights in Tanzania.