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  1. Pablo Bartholomew (born 1955) is an Indian photojournalist and an independent photographer based in New Delhi, India.

  2. Pablo Bartholomew. (1955) Indian. Biography. Born in New Delhi, Pablo Bartholomew learned the basics of photography from his father and began to experiment on his own at age sixteen. In 1975 he won the Press Institute of India Award for an early photo-essay on the life of a morphine addict, for which he received the World Press Photo award in 1976.

  3. 9,149 Followers, 989 Following, 866 Posts - Pablo Bartholomew (@pablobartholomew) on Instagram: "@pablobartholomew #pablobartholomew www.bartholomew.tv SEE BELOW-Social Media, Video & Web links"

  4. Jul 4, 2024 · From his early intimate views of 60s-era hippies launching a counterculture invasion from the West to his photojournalistic coverage of historic events, Bartholomew shares insights about dynamics at work behind the scenes.

  5. Nov 2, 2015 · Pablo Bartholomew, 52, is one of Indias leading photographers and the first from South Asia to win the World Press Photo (WPP) Award in 1975, when he was just 19. However, his name remains obscure to the wider community of image consumers and curators.

  6. Pablo Bartholomew (New Delhi, India, 1955) is an independent photographer based in India. He learned photography from his father, the art critic and photographer Richard Bartholomew (1926-1985).

  7. Pablo Bartholomew’s photography has always been singular for the sensibility he brought to documentary photography and photojournalism. He captured the first free-thinking generation, post...

  8. Mar 8, 2011 · The celebrated Indian photojournalist Pablo Bartholomew is best remembered for his deeply moving and shocking image of an ashen-faced head of a dead child peeking above ground while the rest of his body is being buried.

  9. Mar 18, 2022 · Traditional houses in the Willong village remain untouched by 20th century modernity. Pablo Bartholomews The Nagas offers us an ethnographic glimpse of a community we barely know, but beyond ritual and daily life, his pictures also capture something more—aspiration.

  10. Mar 18, 2022 · Braving dangers. Spurred on by the stories he had heard as a young boy from his father, the art critic and photographer Richard Bartholomew, Pablo took time off from his career as a...