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#SEJSpotlight: James Whitlow Delano, Freelance Documentary Storyteller

Meet SEJ member James Whitlow Delano! James is a Japan-based documentary storyteller. His work has been published and exhibited throughout the world, which led to four award-winning monograph photo books, including, "Empire: Impressions from China" and "Black Tsunami: Japan 2011." Projects have been cited with the Alfred Eisenstadt Award (from Columbia University and Life

James Whitlow Delano

James Whitlow Delano is a Japan-based documentary storyteller. His work has been published and exhibited throughout the world and led to four award-winning monograph photo books, including, “Empire: Impressions from China” and “Black Tsunami: Japan 2011”. His projects have been honored with the Alfred Eisenstadt Award from Columbia University and Life Magazine, Leica’s Oskar

James Whitlow Delano

James Whitlow Delano. James Whitlow Delano is a Japan-based documentary storyteller. His work has been published and exhibited throughout the world and led to four award-winning monograph photo books, including, “Empire: Impressions from China” and “Black Tsunami: Japan 2011”. Projects have been cited with the Alfred Eisenstadt Award (from Columbia University and Life Magazine), Leica’s Oskar Barnack, Picture of the Year International, NPPA Best of Photojournalism, PDN and others for work from China, Japan, Afghanistan and Burma (Myanmar), etc. In 2015, he founded EverydayClimateChange (ECC) Instagram feed, where photographers from 6 continents document global climate change on 7 continents. ECC documents how climate change is not happening “over there” but it is also happening right here and right now. ECC is not a western view on climate change because photographers come from the north, the south; the east and the west; and are as diverse as the cultures in which we wer

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