Brendan Hoffman photographed Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, for French newspaper Libération.
Read MoreMax Whittaker and Brendan Hoffman both received Awards of Excellence from the 78th Pictures of the Year International.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman traveled to China, India, and Pakistan to document the impact of climate change on the Indus River and communities that rely on its water for the July 2020 issue of National Geographic Magazine.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman has been selected as a 2019 grantee of the Magnum Foundation, which will enable him to carry out an extension of The Beating of the Heart, his long-term work in Webster City, Iowa.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman opened his exhibition drawing from his five years of work in eastern Ukraine at Shelter+ in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman opened a well-reviewed exhibition drawing from his five years of work in eastern Ukraine at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art in Chicago.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman has been named the winner of the 2018 Philip Jones Griffiths Foundation Award for his “profound” long-term body of work documenting the war in eastern Ukraine.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman’s photo essay on the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, a nearly thousand-year-old religious complex in Ukraine, was published by National Geographic.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman visited the rebel-occupied eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk last year to meet Russell Bentley, a Texan who several years ago joined the pro-Russian side of the war - first with guns, and now as an info warrior. Read the article in Texas Monthly.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman was named one of ten winners of the 2017 Yunghi Grant.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman's zine Great Old Days, published with Overlapse and distributed free at Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington in January 2017, will be shown in several upcoming exhibitions.
Read More"Uncertainty," an outdoor exhibition comprised of Brendan Hoffman's portraits of family members of people missing due to the conflict in eastern Ukraine, produced in collaboration with the ICRC, will be traveling again.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman photographed Finistère, the far western tip of France's Brittany region, on assignment for National Geographic Traveler magazine.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman is the recipient of a reporting fellowship from the South Asian Journalists Association.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman will participate in an artist residency at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha, Nebraska, from September to November, 2017. There he will continue developing his project The Beating of the Heart, focused on the small Iowa town of Webster City.
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