Name Arko Datta | Role Photojournalist | |
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Born February 4, 1969 Delhi, India Occupation Photojournalist and Educator Nominations Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography |
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Arko Datta (born 1969) is an award-winning photojournalist from India.
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He was also recognised for his photographs of the Gujarat riots, depicting the plight of victims during the Gujarat riots. Newspapers all over the world recognised one if his photos as "the defining image of Gujarat carnage". The person captured in the picture, with folded hands begging for mercy, became so noted that he (the victim) was forced to migrate first to Malegaon and then to Kolkata to avoid the press and sarcastic comments by society.

Over the last two decades, Arko Datta's pictures have been regularly published in leading newspapers and magazines like The New York Times, Washington Post, Guardian, International Herald Tribune and on the covers of Time magazine, Newsweek, The Economist etc.

Arko Datta is the co-founder of Udaan School of Photography.

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Early life and career
Arko Datta started his career with Indian Express in 1991, later working for The Telegraph, AFP and Reuters. He covered wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and other important international events. His photograph of tsunami victims at Cuddalore, India drew response from charitable organisations worldwide. He presently teaches photography at udaan school of photography in mumbai,byculla.