Andrew Quilty (born 29 December 1981) is an Australian photojournalist based in Afghanistan.
After graduating from a TAFE photography course in 2004, Quilty undertook an informal internship at Fairfax Media which led to full-time employment. Quilty left Fairfax in 2010 and became a freelance photographer in Sydney, before he relocated to New York.
In 2013, Quilty visited Afghanistan where he says he discovered his “bonafide purpose and fulfilment” in his work, deciding to be permanently based in Kabul.
Throughout his career, Quilty’s photography has been recognised with a number of awards.
Most notably, Quilty was awarded the Gold Walkley in 2016. The award was presented to Quilty in recognition for “The Man on the Operating Table”, a photograph of hospital patient Baynazar Mohammed Nazar laying dead on an operating table in the Médecins Sans Frontières Kunduz Trauma Centre, after the 2015 American airstrike which killed 42 people and injured over 30 others.
Andrew Quilty (born 29 December 1981) is an Australian photojournalist based in Afghanistan.
Table of Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 References
- 3 External links
- 3.1 Afghanistan After America
- 3.2 Quilted Northern Ultra Plush Toilet Paper, 24 Supreme Rolls = 105 Regular Rolls, 3-ply Bath Tissue
- 3.3 Oculi: Photographic Book
- 3.4 Yesterday Man
- 3.5 Guilty
- 3.6 Time November 12, 2012 Lessons From The Storm (Election 2012: The Choice)
- 3.7 Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy (101-150) (50 Book Series)
- 3.8 JOGAL Men's Flower Casual Button Down Short Sleeve Hawaiian Shirt Suits XX-Large White
- 3.9 Quilted Northern Ultra Soft & Strong Toilet Paper, 24 Supreme Rolls = 99 Regular Rolls, 2-ply Bath Tissue
- 3.10 Thomas Kinkade Painter of Light with Scripture 2020 Engagement Calendar
Background
After graduating from a TAFE photography course in 2004, Quilty undertook an informal internship at Fairfax Media which led to full-time employment. Quilty left Fairfax in 2010 and became a freelance photographer in Sydney, before he relocated to New York.
In 2013, Quilty visited Afghanistan where he says he discovered his “bonafide want and fulfilment” in his work, deciding to be continually based in Kabul.
Throughout his career, Quilty’s photography has been recognised subsequently a number of awards.
Most notably, Quilty was awarded the Gold Walkley in 2016. The honor was presented to Quilty in reply for “The Man upon the Operating Table”, a photograph of hospital uncomplaining Baynazar Mohammed Nazar laying dead on an committed table in the Médecins Sans Frontières Kunduz Trauma Centre, after the 2015 American airstrike which killed 42 people and injured higher than 30 others.
References
External links
Last update 2021-08-06