LEADERSHIP
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Darrell Miho
Darrell Miho is a professional photographer specializing in people, sports, travel, and architecture. His career has spanned the editorial, corporate, and non-profit sectors and has evolved into socially responsible documentary work focusing on humanitarian issues. His passion for creativity and helping others drives him to pursue projects that will make this world a better place. His personal projects gravitate towards people who have overcome extreme adversity under unimaginable circumstances - atomic bomb survivors, earthquake and tsunami survivors, and victims of Agent Orange.
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Alex Wong
Alex Wong is an experienced photojournalist with a career spanning over two decades. Currently serving as a Photojournalist at Getty Images since December 1999, Alex has also held the position of Still Photographer at NBC Meet the Press from June 2000 to February 2009. Alex's prior experience includes working as a Photo Editor at Newsmakers in early 1999. Alex holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Photography from SUNY Empire State College, completed between 1996 and 1998, and attended the School of Visual Arts from 1995 to 1996.
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Andri Tambunan
Andri Tambunan is a documentary photographer and videographer based in Sacramento, CA. He specializes in long-term narrative, and his documentary work focuses on social justice, environmental conservation, and identity. Andri is passionate about utilizing the visual narrative to inform, engage, and impact social change.
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Monique Woo
Monique Woo is a photo assignment editor based in San Francisco covering business and technology at The Washington Post. She received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Missouri. Monique enjoys collecting tote bags on her travels and exploring Chinese restaurants wherever she goes.
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Salgu Wissmath
Salgu Wissmath (they/them/theirs) is a nonbinary Korean American freelance photographer based in San Antonio, TX, and Sacramento, CA. Their personal work explores the intersections of mental health, queer identity, and faith from a conceptual documentary approach. They were previously a Hearst Photo Fellow at the San Antonio Express-News and the San Francisco Chronicle.
Salgu was recognized as AAJA’s 2022 Emerging Journalist of the Year and received the 2023 Curve Award for Emerging Journalists. They are a 2024 Lauren Brown Fellow, a 2022 IWMF Gwen Ifill Fellow, a 2021 California Arts Council Emerging Artist Fellow, and a recipient of a 2021 Puffin Foundation Grant and a 2025 San Antonio Artist Grant. Their work has been published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, The Texas Tribune, CalMatters, and San Antonio Magazine, among others.
Salgu is the Communications Director for Diversify Photo and a member of the Asian American Journalists Association, NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists, Trans Journalists Association, Women Photograph, and Authority Collective.
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Kylie Cooper
Kylie is a photojournalism fellow at Reuters based in New York City. She’s drawn to photojournalism because she has an innate curiosity about understanding the complexities of our world. As a Chinese transracial adoptee, themes of found family, identity, and home are central to her storytelling.
Kylie has also worked at The Baltimore Banner, The Seattle Times, and The Texas Tribune. She is a proud member of AAJA, Diversify Photo, and the Eddie Adams Workshop faculty. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and can be found knitting, enjoying a sweet treat, or reading in her free time.