William Martin grew up on the West Coast in Southern Oregon. He is now 22 and a senior at New York University studying Photography & Imaging. William aspires to be a documentary photographer and is working towards this goal by photographing different communities around the world. William was recently awarded Gold in the global 69th College Photographer of the Year, in the documentary category, for his photo essay depicting a Cuban family. He was also awarded the Thomas Drysdale production fund two years running to continue his work in Cuba. In the fall of 2015 a photograph from his project "Agbogbloshie" in Accra, Ghana, was chosen for the Ian Parry Exhibition in London. Currently he is freelancing in New York City. Looking ahead, William will be returning to Cuba in summer of 2016 to continue his documentary project.

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William Martin grew up on the West Coast in Southern Oregon. He is now 22 and a senior at New York University studying Photography & Imaging. William aspires to be a documentary photographer and is working towards this goal by photographing different communities around the world. William was recently awarded Gold in the global 69th College Photographer of the Year, in the documentary category, for his photo essay depicting a Cuban family. He was also awarded the Thomas Drysdale production fund two years running to continue his work in Cuba. In the fall of 2015 a photograph from his project "Agbogbloshie" in Accra, Ghana, was chosen for the Ian Parry Exhibition in London. Currently he is freelancing in New York City. Looking ahead, William will be returning to Cuba in summer of 2016 to continue his documentary project.

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William Martin grew up on the West Coast in Southern Oregon. He is now 22 and a senior at New York University studying Photography & Imaging. William aspires to be a documentary photographer and is working towards this goal by photographing different communities around the world. William was recently awarded Gold in the global 69th College Photographer of the Year, in the documentary category, for his photo essay depicting a Cuban family. He was also awarded the Thomas Drysdale production fund two years running to continue his work in Cuba. In the fall of 2015 a photograph from his project “Agbogbloshie” in Accra, Ghana, was chosen for the Ian Parry Exhibition in London.

Currently he is freelancing in New York City. Looking ahead, William will be returning to Cuba in summer of 2016 to continue his documentary project.

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