Danish Siddiqui
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Danish
Siddiqui

1983 – 2021

A body of work that bore witness to the defining moments of a generation — the refugee crises, the conflicts, the pandemics, and the quiet dignity of ordinary lives. Pulitzer Prize winner. Reuters Chief Photographer. A photographer who showed us what we needed to see.

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Pulitzer Prize
15+Years in the field
20+Countries covered
120+Photographs in this archive

Across Wars, Crises & Human Lives

Conflict & WarAfghanistan, Iraq — frontline reporting at great personal risk
Rohingya CrisisPulitzer-winning documentation of the world's largest refugee crisis
COVID-19 PandemicIndia's devastating second wave — images that shook the world
Protest & DissentCAA protests, Hong Kong, farmers' agitation — democracy on the streets
Sri Lanka & South AsiaEaster bombings, Nepal earthquakes, regional human stories
India — Daily LifeMumbai streets, farmers, migrant workers — the pulse of a nation
North KoreaRare access — Mass Games, military parades, ordinary citizens
Migration & RefugeAsylum seekers in Switzerland, border crossings across Asia
“I have never worked for any praise or recognition. When you have the passion to genuinely make a difference, you invariably end up doing good work.”

Danish's images appeared in National Geographic, New York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Time, BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera and over 40 major publications worldwide. His photographs didn't document events — they made the world feel them.

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“His photographs didn't just document history — they became history.”

Danish Siddiqui Foundation — Est. 2022