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Paula Lerner

Paula Lerner

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Profession: Photojournalist
Location: Boston, MA , United States ( AAA )
Home base: Boston, MA USA
URL: http://www.lernerphoto.com
URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/world/inte...
Email: •••••••• (private)
Languages spoken: English, Portuguese
Organization: Aurora Photos
Journal: http://www.bpeaceinafghanistan.blogspot.com
Work phone 617-489-6747
Last login: about 1 month ago
Member since: 27 Dec 2005 06:12

About

Paula Lerner’s passion for photographing people has taken her from the rain forests of Brazil to the back roads of New England. Since 1985 she has been commissioned by a wide variety of national and international clients in addition to pursuing her own projects. Her editorial roster includes Smithsonian, People, Time, Newsweek, Business Week, plus a host of European and Asian magazines. Among her corporate and advertising clients are Agfa, Bright Horizons, Harvard, MIT, Boston Children’s Hospital, and The Commonwealth Fund. Her personal work has been shown in venues throughout the northeast and has been part of national traveling exhibits.

Paula photographs people in all walks of life, and her assignments range from stories on cancer patients, factory workers, and corporate executives to profiles of eminent scientists, authors, and performing artists. Her images have been selected multiple times for publication in the juried annuals of Communication Arts and American Photography. Her photo essay “A Widow on Welfare: An Untold Story,” won First Place for Issue Reporting in the prestigious 55th Pictures of the Year competition.

Most recently, Paula collaborated with Deb Murphy on the book, “Why We Walk: The Inspirational Journey Toward a Cure for Breast Cancer,” which tells the poignant and personal stories of some of the hundreds of thousands of people who participate in breast cancer fundraising walks each year. The book was published by Rutledge Hill Press in the fall of 2005, and additional information is available at www.whywewalkbook.com . Another current project involves documenting the work of the Business Council for Peace (a.k.a. Bpeace, www.bpeace.com), an organization made up of vibrant businesswomen and men who help women in war torn regions set up self-sustaining businesses to help foster peace at a grassroots level. In 2005 Paula traveled to Afghanistan twice to cover their ongoing programs.

Paula earned a BA in Philosophy from Harvard in 1984. She lives near Boston with her husband and their two daughters. Paula’s stock photography is represented by Aurora & Quanta Productions, an international photo agency in Portland, Maine. In her rare spare moments she can be found on cliff faces indulging an addiction to rock climbing.

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Paula Lerner. "Paula Lerner - The Women of Kabul" Shutterbug Magazine Radio, pp. segment 3, June 8,2007. [none], Jun 2007.
Paula Lerner. "Seeds of Renewal in Afghanistan" PHOTO DISTRICT NEWS (PDN), pp. pp. 20-23. [none], Mar 2007.
Paula Lerner. "The Women of Kabul" WashingtonPost.com, [none], Nov 13 2006.



Recent Post

AFHGAN STORIES: Behind The Headlines

AFGHAN STORIES: BEHIND THE HEADLINES
A Presentation by Photojournalist Paula Lerner

Metro Boston Event

Thursday, June 19th at 7:00 p.m.
Medford Public Library
111 High Street (Route 60)
Medford, Massachusetts 02155

Plenty of news stories out of Afghanistan cover the ongoing insurgency and hardships of war. But few tell of how people are rebuilding in war’s aftermath.

Since 2005 Boston-based photojournalist Paula Lerner has made multiple trips to Afghanistan to document the lives of women in that country. At this presentation she will show the multimedia feature “The Women of Kabul,” produced in collaboration with the washingtonpost.com (archived online here: http://tinyurl.com/yxozja ), as well as present “Hidden Lives,” a multimedia piece on women in Kandahar. Both of these features give women in different walks of life a chance to tell their powerful stories, opening a window on a world that has been largely unknown or closed to Western observers.

Please join us for a lively presentation and discussion. The program is free and open to the public.

The Medford Public Library is located on Route 60 in Medford Square. For further information or directions, please call 781-395-7950, or visit http://www.medfordlibrary.org.

Kindly forward this announcement to anyone who may be interested.
View announcement online here: http://tinyurl.com/4jgq2h

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