Palani Mohan
Palani Mohan is an Award-winning[1] freelance Australian photographer currently based in Hong Kong.
Biography
Mohan was born in Madras, India in 1967. He moved to Sydney, Australia as a child with his family. In 1985 he won a cadetship with the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper and spent the next ten years as a staff photographer covering news and sports. His work has been published by many of the world’s leading publications including National Geographic magazine,[2] Stern Magazine and Time Magazine. He is the author of four books and is completing a fifth on the Mongolian nomads who hunt with eagles.[3]
Awards
- World Press Photo[1]
- Picture of the Year International[4]
- Sony World photography award[5][6]
- Communication arts[7]
- American Photo[8]
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References
- "2005, Palani Mohan, 2nd prize, Nature stories". worldpressphoto.org.
- National Geographic magazine. "Visions of Earth 2008 - Photo Gallery - National Geographic Magazine". nationalgeographic.com.
- "merrellpublishers.com". merrellpublishers.com.
- "Second Place - Science / Natural History Picture Story". poyi.org.
- "Sony World Photography Awards". worldphoto.org.
- "The 2014 Sony World Photography Awards". The Atlantic.
- "Palani Mohan - Dust on The Frame". Communication Arts.
- "AI-AP - American Illustration - American Photography". ai-ap.com.
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