Zak Waters

Zak Waters (born 1966) is an award-winning editorial photographer, whose newspaper clients include The Guardian, The Independent, The Sunday Times and Le Point.

Early life

He was born in London but was brought up in the North East (Washington, then later Gateshead, Sunderland) from the age of three months. His early interests included music and radio: Waters was a regular contributor to the Sunderland Star, in what his website claims was "reputed to be the most successful column in free press history in the early 1990s".[1] The column was called Disappearing Wear and gave depictions of local history through words and photographs.

After studying Film at the University of Northumbria, Waters moved to London where he took on jobs as assistant to Magnum photographers Ian Berry, Peter Marlow, Stuart Franklin, Philip Jones Griffiths and Bert Glinn. After working with photo agency Insight Visual (London), Waters went on to work as a stringer in the UK for Agence Vu (Paris), Agence REA (Paris), Springer News (Berlin). In addition to his freelance work, he now strings for Black Star.

Work

Although Waters is best known for his editorial work, his portraiture is critically acclaimed and he has received numerous commendations in this field.[2]

Birdmen

Waters' interest in the working-class North East and its dying industries and traditions led him to shoot his highly acclaimed Birdmen series which tells the stories of pigeon fanciers from the area. The photographs are shot in black and white and are in a reportage style.

Awards

Year Award Position
2010 London Photographic Awards: Portraiture Bronze
2009 London Photographic Awards: Portraiture Bronze
2009 Terry O'Neill Award Shortlisted
2009 ePhotozine Black and White Photography Award Shortlisted
2008 Black and White Spider Awards Shortlisted
2007 Terry O'Neill Award Shortlisted
2007 Royal Photographic Society Award Won
2007 Terrence Donavon Award Won
2007 National Geographic All Roads Award Nominated
2007 London Photographic Awards: Portraiture Highly Recommended
2006 Black and White Photography Magazine Photographer of the Year
2006 National Geographic All Roads Award Nominated
2005 National Geographic All Roads Award Nominated
1995 The British Airways Award for Youth Achievement Shortlisted
1994 BP Oil Young European Artist Won (UK)

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