Noah Friedman-Rudovsky

Noah Friedman-Rudovsky

Noah Friedman-Rudovsky is an independent photojournalist and videographer based in Havana, Cuba. He has been based in Latin America for nearly 14 years, where he has been a frequent contributor to  The New York Times  and has reported from more than 15 nations. Noah's work focuses on social movements and human rights issues. He spent two years as the official photographer to President Evo Morales, Bolivia's first indigenous leader, and his now working on a book about the nation's process of social change. Noah's work has appeared in  The New Yorker, Der Spiegel, Paris Match, Time, The New York Times Magazine and The Guardian , among many others. He also works frequently for NGOs such as Oxfam, UNICEF, Planned Parenthood, Save the Children, and The Carter Center. Noah has received a Fulbright fellowship and multiple grants from the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting. Last updated July 2017