Photo selected by Aidan Sullivan for the Canon Pro Network

May 19, 2009 by gholubowicz · Leave a Comment 

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I was very happy this morning to see one of my picture – from the “InOguration” series – selected among 4314 photos submitted for the new Canon Professional Network feature: the Editor’s Choice.

First in the Editor’s Choice ‘hot seat’ was the hugely respected Aidan Sullivan, vice president of photo assignments for Getty Images. He began his career as a photographer for a local newspaper in the UK and
then worked as a freelance news photographer in Fleet Street. He joined The Sunday Times as deputy picture editor and became picture editor, before joining The Sunday Times Magazine as assistant editor
responsible for all of the photography. Aidan won the International Picture Editor of the Year at Visa Pour l’Image 2000 and is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society.

Article in the Huffington Post

March 19, 2009 by gholubowicz · Leave a Comment 

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I’m very happy to see I’ve been “quoted” by the Huffington Post – one of the most succesfull newspaper on Internet – regarding my experience during the last Presidential Campaign. This article is related to the “Zoom In” experience and the Viewfinders series.

Viewfinders: Photojournalism with Gerald Holubowicz ;-)

March 5, 2009 by gholubowicz · Leave a Comment 


When French photojournalist Gerald Holubowicz set out to pursue his dream of covering an American presidential election, he was drawn to the experience on both an intellectual and emotional level. Documenting the spirit behind the candidates’ supporters was key to Holubowicz; along the way he was struck by distinct differences between French and American politics. See his photographs from election night in Harlem, and watch as he prepares to photograph Obama’s inauguration.

you hou! Excuse my English…
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Mauvaise Blague

February 19, 2009 by gholubowicz · Leave a Comment 

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Protesters hold photos of U.S. President Barack Obama and anti racism banners outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the New York Post newspaper in New York City. Protesters say the cartoon in the tabloid is racist and links President Barack Obama with a violent chimpanzee shot dead by police.

InOguration, the book

February 13, 2009 by gholubowicz · Leave a Comment 

a new hope
By Gerald Holubowicz

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