Ron Haviv is an Emmy nominated & award-winning photojournalist, filmmaker & co-founder of the photo agency VII and The VII Foundation, dedicated to documenting conflict & raising human rights issues around the globe.
His work in the Balkans was used as evidence to indict & convict war criminals at the international tribunal in The Hague. President Bush cited Haviv’s chilling photographs documenting paramilitary violence in Panama as one of the reasons for the 1989 American intervention. Haviv is currently documenting the war between Ukraine and Russia.
His photography is in museum collections around the world. Blood and Honey: A Balkan War Journal was called “One of the best non-fiction books of the year” by the LA Times. His other monographs are Afghanistan: The Road to Kabul, Haiti: 12 January 2010, The Lost Rolls and Shadow of Memory.
www.ronhaviv.com