

Photojournalist Colin Finlay shares striking images from the tip of the arctic to the plains of Africa that speak to the connections between people, places, wildlife, and our planet.
Colin Finlay is one of the foremost documentary photographers in the world. He has been awarded the Picture of the Year International honor six times. For more than seventeen years, Finlay has documented the human condition with compassion, empathy and dignity. He has covered war and conflict, the environment in both its glory and its devastation, genocide, famine, religious pilgrimage, and disappearing traditions and cultures around the world. He has circled the globe 27 times in search of that one photo that will be a testament to the depth of human will and compassion, of hope, and of an informed collective consciousness. His work has appeared in TIME, LIFE, Vanity Fair, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report and American Photo. His honors and awards include the Lucie Award, New York Art Directors Award, Communication Arts Award, two Los Angeles Area News Emmy nominations, and an Infinity Award nomination.
What is your momentum? My goal, my desire, is for my work to be a catalyst. And I am only too happy to be the spark that starts the fire of change.