Evelyn Hockstein Explained

Evelyn Hockstein
Birth Place:Washington, DC
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:University of Pennsylvania

Evelyn Hockstein is an American photographer and photojournalist.[1] She was the vice president of Women Photographers of Washington. Hockstein has taken shots of former United States President Bill Clinton; in 2002 she traveled to Nairobi, Kenya, on assignment, and has lived and photographed there since.[2]

Hockstein's work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time, Newsweek, Stern, L'Express, U.S. News & World Report and ESPN.[1] [3] [4] She has written about gender parity in the photography field in The Guardian.[5] In August 2017, Hockstein was on assignment for The Washington Post to cover the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About. Evelyn Hockstein. Evelyn Hockstein. 2008-08-28.
  2. Web site: Metro International. 2007-10-22. Lauren Spohrer. World in pictures. https://web.archive.org/web/20170218145035/http://www.metrobostonnews.com/us/article/2007/10/22/00/4732-72/index.xml. dead. 2017-02-18. 2008-08-28.
  3. Web site: Even You?. ESPN. 2008-08-28. Wright Thompson.
  4. Web site: Hockstein, Evelyn . International Reporting Project . 2017-10-11.
  5. News: One PR campaign, 32 photographers, no women. Nikon has an optics problem. Hockstein. Evelyn. 2017-09-15. The Guardian. 2017-10-11. en-GB. 0261-3077.
  6. News: Perspective One photographer's extraordinary images from the Charlottesville clashes. The Washington Post. 2017-10-11.