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Nadav Neuhaus
Nadav Neuhaus is a seasoned photojournalist who has covered the Zapatista movement in Mexico,
the Taliban in India, the war Kosovo and has spent over a decade documenting the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.
Best known for his 2002 coverage of the siege in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, Neuhaus'
images have been published as double-page spreads in Newsweek and have also appeared in numerous
other media outlets around the world, including TIME Magazine and Paris Match.
Neuhaus attributes his strong coverage of that standoff to his well-established relationship with Israeli
authorities.
"I have been covering Gaza and the ongoing conflict for so many years that I have developed a very
special relationship with the army. Even I am often surprised at the amount of trust and access
they allow me!" says Neuhaus.
He is currently working on two long-term projects: "Victims of Terror," now in its eighth month
of development, explores the human tragedy on both Palestinian and Israeli sides of Gaza.
"Gaza Since the First Intifada" is a 15-year documentary of the Israeli side of the Gaza strip,
including its settlements, habitants, Army Special Ops and more.
Neuhaus began his career with Sygma and was later represented by Corbis.
He is now represented by ZUMA Press.
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