
A Persisting Witness
Photoville, NYC, 2019
The Chris Hondros Fund (CHF) has awarded these photojournalists for their work documenting stories that bring shared human experiences into the public eye with a compassionate lens. As attacks on the press intensify at an alarming rate, CHF believes more than ever in supporting photojournalists who remain diligent and continue to report on issues critical to our world, inform the public, and defend press freedom. A Persisting Witness hopes to show the vital role photojournalists play, often at great personal risk, in securing our access to stories that might go otherwise unnoticed or unreported.

Chris Hondros
Testament at Photoville LA
Testament is a collection of photographs and writing by late photojournalist Chris Hondros spanning over a decade of coverage from most of the world’s conflicts since the late 1990s, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Haiti, Liberia, Kosovo, and Libya.

A Way Home
Photoville, NYC, 2018
A Way Home brings to light the ways in which communities across the globe define “home.” Through a compassionate and telling lens, these photojournalists examine the effects migration, conflict, political strife and humanitarian crises inflict on individuals’ concept of home.