Gregory S. Marinovich, BS
Masster Lecturer, Journalism, Boston University, Visiting Associate Professor, College of Communication, Boston University
Born in South Africa in 1962, Greg Marinovich is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and co-author of The Bang Bang Club (Basic Books, 2001) and author of Murder at Small Koppie (Penguin, 2016).
He has spent twenty-five years doing conflict, documentary, and news photography around the globe. He has made several documentary films. He was a World Press Photo judge in 1994 and 2005.
He received the Nat Nakasa award for courageous journalism.
Marinovich was editor-in-chief of the Twenty Ten Project, managing one hundred African journalists in all forms of media. He teaches workshops and talks on photography and storytelling.
He was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University in 2013-14 and teaches photojournalism and film at Boston University.
Education
- BS Boston University