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Sandy Ciric

Sandy Ciric

Sandy Ciric is the Director of Photography at Getty Images News for the Americas, where she coordinates coverage for Getty’s news wire service. She was a member of the initial team of photographers and editors that helped guide Getty Images’ entry into the editorial market. Prior to her work at Getty Images, Sandy held various positions at the Gamma Liaison photo agency, including manager of the news editing division. Sandy also consults on book projects and exhibitions, and most recently co-edited Testament. She is a graduate of Tufts University and Columbia University, where she earned a masters degree in political science.

Archive Exhibitions Featuring Sandy Ciric

Undocumented

Annenberg Space for Photography
 archive : Photoville LA

Undocumented represents ten years of photojournalism by Getty Images special correspondent John Moore on the issues of immigration and border security.

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Undocumented

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2018

As a special correspondent for Getty Images, I have spent much of the last decade photographing issues of undocumented immigration to the United States from Central America and Mexico. I’ve taken a broad approach, focusing on asylum seekers fleeing violence, migrants searching for economic opportunity, and the federal government’s response to pursue, detain, and deport them. Throughout, I have tried to humanize this story.

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Testament

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands
 archive : 2014

Testament is a collection of photographs and writing by late photojournalist Chris Hondros spanning over a decade of coverage from most of the world’s conflicts since the late 1990s, including Kosovo, Afghanistan, the West Bank, Iraq, Liberia, Egypt, and Libya.

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Archive Sessions and Events Featuring Sandy Ciric

Sep 272014

Testament: Chris Hondros

Directors of the Chris Hondros Fund and co-editors of Testament, a collection of Hondros’s writing and photography which was published this year will discuss Hondros’s life and work.

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