Previous Projects
Recent Stories

Mozambique: Paradise Lost, and Found?
Before the Mozambican civil war, Gorongosa National Park was among the top destinations in Africa...
Untold Stories
Jeff’s trip is featured on
Untold Stories:
Dispatches from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.”
Click here for links to blog posts on Untold Stories from around the world.
http://pulitzercenter.
typepad.com/untold_stories/

Jeff Barbee

Jeffrey Barbee was born in the mountains of Colorado, brought up in the African country of Malawi and works as a photojournalist out of his studio in Johannesburg, South Africa. Starting his photographic education in 1994 at an institute in the US, Barbee went on to work for National Geographic photographer David Hiser as an assistant. He returned in 1996 to Africa to work full time in photojournalism.

Barbee's photographic work on AIDS, education and environmental topics appears regularly in The New York Times, Time Magazine, the Guardian, Smithsonian Magazine, Newsweek, GEO and other newspapers and magazines. He works freelance and feels strongly about the projects that he takes on, preferring to work closely with editors and photo desks as projects unfold.

In April, Barbee hung an exhibition about Globalization and its effect on Africa at the Levine Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina. The chance to exhibit images on the internet and in public spaces is an important part of keeping these issues directly in the public eye. Hopefully in the course of viewing, many more people are made aware of the plight of people living in the developing world, and the choices they are forced to make as part of their day to day existence.

Contact:

+27 82 420 0437

jeffrey.barbee@gmail.com

photo@jeffbarbee.com










 

 

Across The Great Divide
Track Jeff's latest project in the mid-Atlantic!

This expedition took the photographer from southern Africa's Cape of Good Hope to Dakar Senegal, following extinctions, Climate Change, and sharing some of the most rare species on earth...

Read more on this expedition!