Jonathan Bachman
Jonathan Bachman
2016
Awarded in the 2017 World Press Photo Contest
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Credits
Jonathan Bachman, Reuters
Caption
Ieisha Evans (27) stands her ground at a rally against police violence against Black men, outside the Baton Rouge Police Department in Louisiana, USA, on 9 July 2016. Evans had travelled to Baton Rouge to protest the death of Alton Sterling, who was shot at close range while being held to the ground by two white police officers on 5 July. The fatal shooting of Sterling came at a time of heightened tension in the US over the deaths of Black men at the hands of the police. Data collected by The Counted, an initiative set up by The Guardian to record such fatalities, found that in 2016, Black males aged 15-34 were nine times more likely than other Americans to be killed by law enforcement officers. Evans was arrested at the protest, but released later that evening.
Biography
Jonathan Bachman is a photojournalist based in New Orleans, United States. A native of New Jersey, he moved to Louisiana in 2003 to study photojournalism at Loyola University. He began his career documenting local events and, by 2011, was photographing assignments for major international agencies.
His photography reflects a disciplined approach to documenting history, guided by respect for the subjects and the events unfolding before the lens.