Amber Bracken awarded a 2018 Infinity Award from ICP

Rogue photographer Amber Bracken was awarded a prestigious ICP Infinity Award in 2018 for Documentary and Photojournalism. We are so happy and honoured for her to be included in such a strong field of story-tellers. Since 1985 the awards have honoured major contributions to photography and include Lynsey Addario, Richard Avedon, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Chuck Close, David Guttenfelder, Mary Ellen Mark and James Nachtwey, Eugene Richards, and Sebastião Salgado.

From the ICP site:

Amber Bracken is a member of Rogue Collective and lifelong Albertan covering assignments across the province and farther from home. After getting her start as a staffer in daily newspapers, she has moved on to a freelance career and the pursuit of long-term projects. She has since worked with many clients, including National Geographic, The Globe and Mail, BuzzFeed, Reuters, Maclean’s, The Canadian Press, Postmedia, and Canadian Geographic. In her personal work, Bracken’s interest is in the intersection of photography, journalism, and public service, with a special focus on issues affecting Indigenous people. With the rise of movements like Idle No More, communities are increasingly empowered to fight for a more just relationship with the government and non-native people. She is looking for ways to represent and foster that strength. With that intention, Bracken has been building relationships in Indigenous communities and starting to document important issues around culture, environment, and the effects of intergenerational trauma from colonialism.

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