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FPA STATEMENT ON THE DEATH OF YANNIS BEHRAKIS

Athens, 3 March 2019

Yannis Behrakis, one of the best photographers of his generation, died of cancer in Athens yesterday. He was 58 years old.

Devastated by his loss, the members of the Foreign Press Association of Greece extend their heart-felt condolences to his family and friends, as well as to his colleagues at the Reuters news agency, where he worked and distinguished himself for more than 30 years.

Yannis was present in several wars, as well as in major political, social and athletic events that marked the world in recent decades. To say that he covered them with his camera would be an understatement. His pictures shaped the very way in which we perceived events, from the war in Afghanistan and Sierra Leone to the refugee crisis and the Arab Spring.

The numerous prizes and awards Yannis won in his career don’t just reflect the quality of his work but also the personal danger to which he exposed himself in the line of duty. To name but a few: the Pulitzer in 2016, World Press Photo in 2000, Bayeux-Calvados in 2002 and Photographer of the Year by the Guardian newspaper in 2015.

His prolific and creative work aside, Yannis was an active and loyal member of the FPA. We will always remember him.

“I’m there to record the best and the worst of humankind,” he once said. May we live by his example.

The FPA board