Photoville

Featuring: Daniel Berehulak, Andrea Bruce, Bryan Denton, Kevin Frayer, Chris Hondros, Meridith Kohut, Sim Chi Yin, and Tomás Munita.

“A Way Home” brings to light the ways in which communities across the globe define ‘home’. Through a compassionate and telling lens, these photojournalists examine the effects that migration, conflict, political strife and humanitarian crises inflict on individuals’ concepts of home.

These photographers—all Chris Hondros Fund grantees—demonstrate a distinct ability to connect with communities and bring complex issues into the public eye to raise awareness and foster understanding.
The Chris Hondros Fund & Getty Images Award celebrates the work of two-time Pulitzer Prize Finalist and photojournalist Chris Hondros, who was killed April 20, 2011 on assignment in Misurata, Libya. As a photographer working in the world’s most difficult and dangerous places, Hondros strived to humanize world events in hopes of provoking thought.

The concept of ‘home’ as documented by these consummate photojournalists celebrates and honors the shared humanity among us.

Organizations

  • Chris Hondros Fund

    Chris Hondros Fund

    The Chris Hondros Fund was established to honor two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and Getty Images photojournalist Chris Hondros, killed on April 20, 2011 while on assignment in Misurata, Libya. The fund’s purpose is to honor Hondros’s legacy by highlighting the ways in which photojournalism brings to light shared human experiences which might otherwise go unreported or unnoticed. As part of the fund’s Education and Awareness program, we support photography and visual education for youth—particularly in underserved communities in New York City. We support individual photographers, students of photography, and nonprofits.

A Way Home

 archive : 2018

Featuring: Various Artists

Curated by: Todd Heisler Christina Piaia

Presented by: Chris Hondros Fund
  • Chris Hondros Fund

Locations

View Location Details Download a detailed map of this location Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

1 Water St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

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