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ELOISA Lopez

Filipino Photographers
She is a graduate of De La Salle She has been a Respondent of;
University Manila where she took
up Communication Arts, and Photographer and Stringer
worked as a staff photographer for of Reuters.
the university's newspaper, Ang A multimedia reporter of
Pahayagang Plaridel. Rappler.
Her work has also appeared on
Correspondent of
The New York Review of Books,
TIME (online), The New York UCANEWS.
Times, Der Spiegel, and Philippine Photographer of
Daily Inquirer—where she was a Philippine Daily
photo correspondent for two years Inquirer.
after college.
Why Her ?
Where It Started Eloisa’s Photography mainly
Lopez began her career
focuses on Human Rights ,
documenting Filipino Catholic Crime and women -
faith when Pope Francis visited Children issues, which are
the Philippines in 2015. After all a part of my personal
Who Is Eloisa Lopez ? graduating at the De La Salle
University in the same year,
inetrests. Exploring her
career as a Photographer,
Eloisa Lopez is a Filipino photojournalist she worked as a photo the way she captures her
based in Manila, Philippines. correspondent for the
She began her career as a photo
images gives the feeling of
Philippine Daily Inquirer and
correspondent for the national sinister and suspense. It is
covered news and lifestyle
broadsheet Philippine Daily Inquirer,
stories.
merely a photo, but it tells
where she covered for the news and the whole story.
lifestyle sections.
In 2018, Lopez joined Reuters
Eloisa Lopez is a freelance A Look into her Works
as a contributing
photographer and writer based in “Massive fire hits Manila Central
photographer, and in 2019 as
Manila, Philippines. She covers crime, Post Office—one of the Philippine
human rights, women and children a staff photographer covering
capital’s most historic buildings that
issues. news around the Philippines
has lived for nearly 100 years.
and Asia.
In 2016, after Philippine President 5/22/23”
Rodrigo Duterte won the elections
and declared a war on drugs, Lopez
documented the nightly killings
across Metro Manila as a personal
project. She continued to work on
this story as a crime beat
multimedia reporter for online news
site Rappler in 2017.
Her work was exhibited with fellow
photojournalists covering the drug
war at the Prix Bayeux Festival in
Normandy, WARM Festival in
Sarajevo, and at the World Council
of Churches in Geneva.

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