Photojournalism

Juan Haro Simarro devotes his professional and personal life to denounce the injustices that occur globally and bring to light stories that remain anonymous by using the power of visual journalism and storytelling.

He spends his time traveling worldwide to get in contact with vulnerable people, far cultures, human crises, modern societies, and stories of hope. His work and ethics as a photojournalist aims to respond to people's right to freedom of expression and access to information.

His main goal: 'find the story, understand its protagonists'.

Note: All the content published is solely Juan own and do not express the views or mission of Juan's employers.


 

 

- FEATURED STORY -

The Nomadic Herders of Niger

As the last rains of the season pass, thousands of herders flock to the salty land of Ingall, Niger, every year for a unique meeting of rural nomads.

 
 

Haiti: the nightmare after the earthquake

The open wounds in the poorest country in America

Niger: In the frontlines of the fight against Covid-19

‘Hotel Quarantine’

A love of soccer keeps girls in school in Niger

Burundi: Abuse, impunity, and sexual violence

Survivors endure a culture of silence