Georgina Cranston - Photographer

 

  2010

  2009

  • National Geographic Adventure Magazine, October 2009: The Big Trip, Africa Special, Surefire Safaris
  • www.acacdrcongo.org. Rape in the DR Congo: Canada this is your conscience
  • Traveller, Summer 2009: Longing for Lamu
  • 2nd Prize, 2009 Foreign Correspondents' Association of East Africa (FCAEA) Press Photo Award
  • Lonely Planet magazine, Spain, April 2009: Pueblo masai & Costa suajili
  • UNEP Yearbook 2009; Disasters and Conflicts
  • GQ.COM
  • 2008
  • National Geographic Adventure Magazine, September 2008: The Big Trip: 8 New Africa Adventures
  • New Statesman, June 20, 2008: 'Sacred Sounds'
  • Songlines, June 2008: Tashi Lhunpo Monks
  • Friends of the Earth, May 2008: How can i stop Climate Change?
  • National Geographic Adventure Magazine, April 2008: Special Report. Crisis in Kenya: Can the Parks Be Saved?
  • The Irish Times, Thursday April 24, 2008: Kenyan peace still incomplete until refugees go home
  • The Independent, Tuesday April 22, 2008: The tiniest miracle
  • The Sunday Times Magazine, March 30, 2008: A life in the day: Fatnah Mutua
  • BusinessWeek, March 2008: This Obama's For You
  • The Sunday Telegraph,  Sunday February 3, 2008: Kenyan peace deal in jeopardy after one day
  • Life Magazine, British Red Cross, February 2008: Care in Kenya crisis
  • The Daily Telegraph, Friday February, 1 2008:  Kenya counts the cost as tourists stay away
  • The Toronto Star, Saturday January 12, 2008: Clinton insists 'it takes a village'.  In Kenya, Obama has one
  • The Sunday Telegraph,  Sunday January 6, 2008: Kenyan families flee or stay and risk death
  • The Daily Telegraph,  Thursday January 3, 2008: Kenyan church boy's escape from murder mob
  • International Crisis Group 2008: Annual Report 2007, page 14
  • 2007
  • Photographer of the Year and winner of Outstanding Achievement in Photojournalism, 2007 International Color Photography Awards.
  • BBC World Service, OUTLOOK, Friday October 26, 2007. Interview: Young women working underground in north-eastern Congo's gold mines.
  • BBC Focus on Africa, October - December 2007: Hard Labour.  Women are integral to mining in north-eastern DR Congo - at a heavy cost to their bodies.
  • BBC Photo journal: Gorilla guardians
  • GQ, October 2007: Child soldiers by James Nesbitt.  Sudan's young casualties of war
  • The Daily Telegraph, Wednesday September 12, 2007: Ethiopia celebrates the year 2000
  • The Daily Telegraph, Thursday June 21, 2007: UN warns of new wave of asylum seekers
  • The Independent, Saturday June 16, 2007: Nairobi's Lady of the lamp
  • The Independent, Friday April 27, 2007: Life after death for Africa's child soldiers
  • BBC Photo journal; Kenyan single mother
  • The Shame of War: Sexual violence against women and girls in conflict. A book published in March 2007, by the United Nations; IRIN.
  • The Independent, Monday March 19, 2007:  Women of Kenyan tribe discover they have rights and power
  • The Daily Telegraph, Wednesday March 14, 2007: Corruption runs deep in gold mines of Congo
  • The Christian Science Monitor, Friday March 9, 2007: Web charity helps save Congo's Gorillas
  • The Daily Telegraph, Monday March 5, 2007: Gorillas benefit from Congo ceasefire
  • http://www.explore.rice.edu/explore/DalaiLama.asp
  • The Daily Telegraph, Friday January 19, 2007: Maasai Mara tourist ban
  • 2006
  • Winner of the 2006 Foreign Correspondents' Association of East Africa Photo Award.
  • The East African,  December 11-17, 2006: Image of the week. The crisis of drinking water in Sudan.
  • Saturday Nation, December 9, 2006: Africa's misery and light-hearted moments captured in light
  • The Times, Friday October 6, 2006: Mau Mau veterans to sue Britain over 'torture'
  • The Times, Monday September 25, 2006: Murder trial of landowner stirs up race tensions in 'Happy Valley'
  • The Daily Telegraph, Monday June 19, 2006: Mia Farrow fights for boy soldiers of Darfur
  • The Daily Telegraph, Thursday June 15, 2006: HIV still devastates Lake Victoria after 25 years of suffering
  • Knight Ridder, Wednesday May 24, 2006: After 25 years, scientists believe growth of HIV/AIDS is slowing 
  • The Daily Telegraph, Thursday April 14, 2006: 'Stolen' treasures better off in the West, says African curator
  • CARE Canada, March, 2006: Nutritious food for the children of a drought, Garissa, Kenya
  • The Sunday Telegraph, Sunday March 19, 2006: Masai Tribesman have had their fill of Man United
  • The Christian Science Monitor, Wednesday March 2, 2006: Theft of sacred Vigango angers Kenyan villagers
  • The Daily Telegraph, Monday February 13, 2006: Tribes mourn theft of burial statues for Western collectors
  • The Daily Telegraph, Thursday January 19, 2006: Kenyan drought drives elephants on to farmland
  • The Daily Telegraph, Wednesday January 11, 2006: Celebrity island turns away the conservationists
  • 2005
  • A leading contributing photographer to: Broken bodies - broken dreams; violence against women exposed.  A book published November 2005, by the United Nations; OCHA/IRIN.
  • Sudan Humanitarian Overview.  Volume 1, Issue 4. 15 November - 1 December, 2005.
  • Irin News, Thursday December 1, 2005: SUDAN: Aid agencies prepare for large Dinka movement in the south
  • The Christian Science Monitor, Thursday November 3, 2005: Zanzibar vote could spark extremism
  • The Daily Telegraph, Wednesday November 2, 2005: Zanzibar opposition rejects poll defeat
  • The Daily Telegraph, Thursday October 25, 2005: Africa offers haven to drug firms plagued by animal rights activitis
  • The Daily Telegraph, Thursday August 25, 2005: In a village court, a genocide killer confesses
  • The Daily Telegraph, Friday August 5, 2005: Sleepy Kenyan Island joins the front line
  • The Daily Telegraph, Friday July 15, 2005: Game park wildlife at risk as farmers turn poacher
  • The Daily Telegraph, Saturday April 16, 2005: 'Crackpot' revolutionaries demand help from Queen
  • UN Integrated Regional Information Network, Monday March 21, 2005:Slavery - An unbroken chain
  • The Christian Science Monitor, Thursday March 10, 2005: On the way to freedom, Niger's slaves stuck in limbo
  • The Economist, Wednesday March 9, 2005: Still with us
  • The Times, Saturday March 5, 2005: Fresh hope for slaves as Tuareg chief frees 7,000
  • The Christian Science Monitor, Monday January 31, 2005: Small game, big problem as poaching grows in Kenya
  • The Sunday Times News Review, Sunday January 9, 2005: Farewell to an African adventurer
  • 2004 - 2003
  • The Christian Science Monitor, Thursday December 9, 2004: A local paper for those who’ve never had one
  • The Christian Science Monitor, Friday September 24, 2004: Sudan’s other humanitarian crisis
  • Anti-Slavery, Reporter: January 2004. Celebrating Vera Lesko fight against trafficking: Anti-Slavery Award 2003.
  • New Day: The Leprosy Mission; January 2004. Issue 373. Front Cover & pg. 5
  • WORLD LEPROSY DAY PACK. 25th January 2004. Images on front and within pack.
  • THE SUNDAY TIMES MAGAZINE: December 28, 2003. A life in the day
  • Anti-Slavery: Annual Report 2003. Freedom from Slavery
  • The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist. Volume 5, Number 3, 2003. Another World. Pgs. 179-180
  • Anti-Slavery, Reporter: October 2003. Working with India¹s Labour Inspectors. Rendevous of Victory Event
  • a2b: Department for Transport. Issue 06, Sept/Oct 2003. PROFILE with Alistair Darling
  • a2b: Department for Transport. Issue 05, July/August 2003. PROFILE with David Rowlands
  • UNICEF: End Child Exploitation; Stop the Traffic. July 2003
  • DEVELOPMENTS: The International Development Magazine;Local learning.Front Cover:Issue 22
  • New Day: The Leprosy Mission; September 2003 Issue 372. Front Cover
  • http://www.brighterday.co.uk/
  • 2002 & earlier
  • MARIE CLAIRE: JUNE 2002. Access all areas; Get the look
  • Times Educational Supplement, January 25, 2002 ­ A day in the life of the Tibetan Children¹s Village, Upper Dharamsala, northern India
  • University of Paisley: Postgraduate & Post-experience Prospectus, 2002
  • University of Paisley: Undergraduate Prospectus, 2002
  • CARE INTERNATIONAL UK ­ Annual Review, 2001
  • UNICEF Report: "Ten Years After" ­ Celebrating Uganda¹s Success In Implementing Children¹s Rights
  • The Courier ­ Uganda winning one battle in the long war against AIDS
  • BBC Children in Need ­ Annual Report: October 2000 - September 2001
  • Sight Savers News: Double Vision. School Twinning
  • Whizz-kidz: No Limits. Issue no 5, 2001. Special Report: Mirror Image
  • The Guardian: Travel. Saturday, August 4, 2001. Time Out Special, p.8: Working it out<
  • www.kimmopohjonen.com
  • http://www.elstcam.org/
  • The Song¹s The Thing 2001. ­ Main festival image
  • London Jazz Festival 2001.­ Main festival image
  • Mojo: The Music Magazine. June 2001. FILTER, Live Shows: Rokia Traore, Kimmo Pohojonen. London, Barbican Hall
  • Children¹s Music Workshop: Verdi¹s Rigoletto for Primary Schools. ­ Video Cover