
Johanna-Maria Fritz
Johanna-Maria Fritz, born in 1994, is a prominent war photographer based in Berlin. She has documented conflicts in Afghanistan, Sudan, and Ukraine, capturing the human suffering and resilience in the face of war. A graduate of the Ostkreuzschule for Photography, her work has been featured in major publications like 'Der Spiegel', 'Die Zeit', and 'Le Monde'. Recognized for her impactful photography, she has received awards including the Inge-Morath Prize. Her recent exhibition, 'Zeit der Umbrüche: Johanna-Maria Fritz', showcases her profound ability to convey the emotional weight of war through her lens.
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