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Zoriah's photography receives international press and his name and work have been seen alongside of master photographers such as Robert Capa, James Nachtwey, Phillip Jones-Griffith, Sabastiao Salgado, Don McCullen, Larry Burrows and many others. His work is recognized around the globe and his experiences have been written about on the pages of the worlds leading publications and documented for film, television and radio. When not working in the field, Zoriah is happy to give interviews for film, radio, telivision and print.
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Lens is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting - photographs, videos and slide shows. A showcase for Times photographers, it also seeks to highlight the best work of other newspapers, magazines and news and picture agencies; in print, in books, in galleries, in museums and on the Web.
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