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David Bathgate studied anthropology and journalism at the
Pennsylvania State University in the U.S., earning a doctorate and master's
degree, respectively, in those two disciplines. Thereafter, university
teaching and visual journalism followed as parallel career pursuits.
First photographing and writing for local magazines and
newspapers, David eventually took his co-careers to Australia and worked on
photographic projects
in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. In 1993 he closed the door on academia to
become a full-time visual story-teller, covering social and environmental
topics he knows best. Today, David works regularly in Asia and the Middle East for magazines like Time, Newsweek, Geo, Stern, Focus and The London Sunday Times Magazine. In addition, he regularly conducts workshops and seminars on photography, photojournalism and visual communication in places like Dharamsala, India and Ladakh and at institutions like, Pathshala - South Asian Insitute of Photograpy, in Dhaka, Bangladesh and AINA in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Articles Nine Lines From the Front; Digital Journalist; July 2006
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