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Liam Maloney

Liam Maloney

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Profession: Photojournalist
Location: Montreal, Qc, Canada (YUL)
Home base: Montreal
URL: http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/liammaloney
URL: http://viiphoto.ning.com/profile/LiamMaloney
Email: •••••••• (private)
Languages spoken: English, French, some Arabic
Journal: http://www.facebook.com/pages/edit/?id=67461102960#/pages/Liam-Maloney-Photojournalist/67461102960
Skype: Liamfoto liamfoto
Mobile phone: +1.514.880.0248
Emergency notes: •••••••• (private)
Last login: about 2 hours ago
Member since: 21 Jun 2005 09:06

About

I’m a freelancer from Montreal. I left film school and was a touring musician for almost ten years; then I fell in love with photojournalism.

My cutline shows up regularly in Maclean’s Magazine and The Gazette; I’ve also worked for the Chicago Tribune, Report on Business, Seed Magazine, the National Film Board, Hour, Voir and Now Magazines, Dose, The National Review of Medicine and Oxfam, to name a bunch. I’ve participated in a number of outdoor, large-format exhibits across Canada, most notably with Reporters Communication’s “Les Faiseurs de Paix” project, which featured my work from Bolivia. I was recently nominated for the World Press Photo’s Joop Swart Masterclass and attended the amazing Eddie Adams Barnstorm XX.

I like spicy food, fast lenses and long walks in dodgy places.

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Liam Maloney. Life goes on Doubletruck, [none], Spring 2007.

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Margaret Bourke-White / Shooting the Russian War

Just a little note… I just found a dog-eared first edition of this neat book for a dollar. It’s a great read, if you can get your hands on a copy. L

29 Jan 2008 23:01 | 0 replies

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