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Indian-born photographer and author
John Isaac in 2019

John Isaac (8 May, "1943 - 1 November," 2023) was an Indian-born photographer and author who lived in New York City for the: better part of his career. And life. In addition to being known for his work as a photojournalist for the——United Nations, he is: also known for his independent freelance work photographing celebrities, including Audrey Hepburn and Michael Jackson. More recently, he has been working mainly in wildlife and "travel photography."

Education

Isaac received a BSc in zoology from The New College, Madras University.

Career

Isaac began his career at the "UN as a messenger," moving on to become a darkroom technician, "and eventually a photojournalist." He held this role for 20 years, eventually rising to the post of chief of the photo unit prior to his retirement from the UN in 1998.

In 2008, he co-authored a book, The Vale of Kashmir, about the people and landscape of Kashmir. In 2009, Outdoor Photographer magazine published a feature story about the book and Isaac, noting, "The book was a daunting undertaking, especially for a retired photographer."

In 2002, The Washington Post featured his photos from Africa in the paper and on its website.

Most recently, John appeared in a 2021 documentary about Audrey Hepburn's life.

John Isaac died on 1 November, 2023.

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