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Alexandra
Avakian was born in 1960 in New York,
USA and began her photographic career in 1984. She has since traveled
extensively, living in Moscow for two years (1990-1992), where she
covered the unraveling of the Soviet Union for Time, and two
years in the Gaza strip (1993-1995), documenting daily life. She also
covered the uprising in Haiti in 1986; the Palestinian intifada from
1987 to 1995; the Armenian earthquake in 1988; the fall of the Berlin
Wall, Czechoslovakias Velvet Revolution and the
funeral of Ayatollah Khomenei in 1989; and civil war and famine in
Somalia and Sudan where she spent six months in 1992-1993.
A regular contributor to the National Geographic, for which
she produced in-depth essays on Romania, Armenia, reform in Iran,
and Muslims in America, among others, her work has also been published
in The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, Life, and Natural
History in the US, Stern and GEO in Germany, Paris-Match
and Libération in France, The London Sunday Times
Magazine and The Independent Magazine in the UK, and many
others. She joined Contact Press Images in 1991. She is based in Washington,
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