In D-Photo 92, on sale 9 September, we talk with Australian photojournalism Chris McGrath about shooting in some of the dangerous regions around the world. At this year’s World Press Photo competition for the year’s best photojournalism, Chris was awarded first place in the General News – Singles category as well as being nominated for the Photo of the Year title.
Learn more about the image, The Disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, that netted Chris such accolades ahead of his full interview in the current issue of D-Photo:
The Disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi
15 October, 2018
An unidentified man tries to hold back the press as Saudi investigators arrive at the Saudi Arabian Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, amid a growing international backlash to the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
A critic of the Saudi regime, Khashoggi had been missing since entering the consulate on 2 October to obtain documents. After weeks of rumors and false information, Riyadh announced that Khashoggi had been killed accidentally during an altercation. Turkish authorities and the CIA claimed he had been murdered by Saudi intelligence operatives, working under high Saudi authority.
Canon 5D Mark IV, 158mm, 1/60s, f/5, ISO 2000
For more on Chris’s breathtaking work be sure to pick up D-Photo 92.
See it in D-Photo issue 92, on sale now.