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Photojournale : Photo documentary and photo journal stories from around the world
Morgan Hagar |
Independent photojournalist Morgan Hagar grew
up outside Houston, Texas. While studying at Brooks
Institute of Photography, Mr. Hagar held a weekend
staff photographer position at the Santa Barbara
News-Press. After being the first to graduate
from the renowned Visual Journalism program at
Brooks, he took a Photo Editor position at the
Ventura County Reporter. Later, he left to pursue
his dream of reporting on conflicts within humanity
through in-
depth photo essays.
His work has taken him to various spots around
the world. In Israel and Palestine, hereported
on the construction of the Wall surrounding the
West Bank Territories. He followed a humanitarian
aid mission to a small village named Pantanal
in Nicaragua and reported on vanishing cultures
in Mexico. His most recent work has centered around
issues affecting North America; the mourning of
New Yorkers one year after 9-11, civilian vigilantes
along the California/Mexico Border, and currently,
slow death brought on by poverty, drugs and homelessness
on the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
The vision of Morgan Hagar is basic; he will
bear witness to human events and share those stories
with the world so that humanity can see itself
for better or worse.
Mr. Hagar is represented by World Picture News
and makes his home inside a secluded compound
deep in the jungle of Los Angeles, California.
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