Hailed as a photographic visionary and social advocate by National Geographic, Chris Minihane has spent the last 20 years in Africa capturing extraordinary imagery and stories of the Masai tribesmen as well as wildlife and photojournalism in conflict countries for the United Nations.
A multi award-winning photographer, including Wildlife Photographer of the year, Chris has been featured and interviewed by National Geographic, San Diego Today, Huffington Post, and World Photography Network. Her photos have been featured in National Geographic, Time, The Huffington Post, CNN, Smithsonian, Lonely Planet, Newsweek, Scientific American, Readers Digest, Outdoor Photographer, Vanity Fair and many others as well as gracing the walls of airports around the world.
The Huffington Post stated that, “Minihane’s incredible detail to insects in their varying stages of life coupled with the amazing grasp of true personalities and emotions within each insect is like nothing the world has every seen. Brilliant mastery of both Minihane’s subjects and technique demonstrate an extremely talented and gifted individual behind the lens and within the natural world.”
Chris’ photography is exhibited nationally and internationally in galleries and juried exhibits in Paris, New York, London, Washington DC, Hong Kong, Sydney, San Francisco and more.
Today Chris continues to work throughout Africa leading photo safaris and is represented by Getty, Alamy and National Geographic Creative.
For tailor-made African photo safaris contact:
chris.minihane@gmail.com
biancajoester@gmail.com