Giles Duley
Humanitarian Photographer | Uncovering Hidden Narratives
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Giles Duley is a humanitarian photographer whose work shines a light on underrepresented communities and global social issues. After a life-changing injury while on assignment in Afghanistan, Duley refocused his lens to amplify overlooked voices.
His powerful photo essays have appeared in The New York Times, TIME, and National Geographic, bearing witness to the stories of refugees, victims of conflict, and those living with disability. Duley's talks inspire audiences to see the world from new perspectives, using the power of visual storytelling to build empathy and drive positive change.
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When a reporter becomes the story
Giles Duley gave up a life of glamour and celebrity as a fashion photographer to travel the world and document the stories of the forgotten and marginalized. While on assignment in Afghanistan he stepped on a landmine, a horrific event that left him a triple amputee. In this moving talk Duley tells us stories of lives lost and found -- including his.
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