Adam Ferguson (photographer) Last updated December 19, 2025 Early life Ferguson was born and grew up in regional New South Wales, Australia, before studying photography at the Queensland College of Art , Griffith University . [ 1] [ 2] After graduating he travelled from port to port through the Caribbean and Mediterranean as crew on a sailboat to fund the launch of his photographic career.
Awards and honours 2009 – Selected, Photo District News 30 Emerging Photographers to Watch2010 – 1st Place Spot News, World Press Photo (Kabul bombing, Afghanistan for The New York Times ) [ 7] 2010 – Professional Award, Australian Reportage Photo Festival (Afghanistan for Time )2010 – 1st Prize News Picture Story, Pictures of the Year International (Afghanistan)2010 – 3rd Prize Spot News, Pictures of the Year International (Kabul bombing, Afghanistan for The Times )2010 – Award of Excellence, Pictures of the Year International (Afghanistan for Time ) [ 8] 2011 – 1st Place News Story Multimedia, Pictures of the Year International (Witness to the Pity of War for Time ) [ 8] 2015 – Pictures of the Year International , News Picture Story Award of Excellence, 'Mount Sinjar, Iraq', for The New York Times2017 – Pictures of the Year International , Third Place, Issue Reporting Picture Story, "Brexit" for the New York Times 2018 – Pictures of the Year International , 2nd Place, Portrait Series, "They Carried Suicide Bombs" for the New York Times 2018 – LensCulture Portrait Awards, 2nd Place Series, "Boko Haram Strapped Suicide Bombs to Them" for the New York Times 2018 – Photo District News , 1st Place, Photographer of the Year2018 – Pictures of the Year International , 1st Place, Photographer of the Year2018 – World Press Photo , 1st Place People Stories, "Boko Haram Strapped Suicide Bombs to Them" for The New York Times [ 9] Major exhibitions Solo 2013 – Iraq's Legacy, Reportage Festival of Documentary Photography, Sydney2017 – Cortona on the Move International Photography Festival, Italy, "The Afghans"2017 – Ballarat International Foto Biennale , Australia, "Through the Outback"Group 2009 – World Press Photo , Amsterdam, the Netherlands (toured globally)2012 – War/Photography Museum of Fine Arts Houston 2015 – National Photographic Portrait Prize, National Portrait Gallery, Australia2015 – "Emerging" (A retrospective of work from photographers selected in the PDN30) Annenberg Space for Photography , Los Angeles, U.S.2018 – World Press Photo , Amsterdam, the Netherlands (toured globally)2018 – National Photographic Portrait Prize, National Portrait Gallery, AustraliaThis page is based on this
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