Nadav Neuhaus

Nadav Neuhaus is photojournalist based in the New York area. A native of Israel, he started his career as a staff photographer for a weekly magazine in his hometown of Beer Sheva, later moving to Jerusalem, where he worked for the country’s largest newspaper, Yediot Aharonot. As a correspondent for the photo agency Sygma, and later with AFP, he spent more than 12 years documenting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from all sides. In 2005, he moved to the United States. Nadav’s documentary work includes the Zapatista movement in the Mexican province of Chiapas, the 1999 conflict in Kosovo, the drug wars in Mexico and illegal immigration along the US border, the revolution in Egypt, modern day gold diggers in California, and the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. His pictures have been published in Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, National Geographic, Stern, Geo, Paris Match, and The Independent on Sunday Magazine. Nadav’s multimedia piece, “Fear in the Camps,” about victims of rape in the camps after the Haiti earthquake, was named a PDN Photo Annual selection for 2012 and best long form at the 77th annual NYPPA awards.