Alixandra Fazzina (UK - 1974) is from a fine art background and began her career as a war artist in Bosnia. She has worked as a photojournalist throughout Eastern Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia focusing on under reported conflicts and the often forgotten humanitarian consequences of war. Alixandra has an uncanny ability to work in the most difficult social and geographical environments and is recognised for her compassionate and empathetic approach towards the human condition, always fully aware of the bigger picture.
Alixandra’s reportages have been published across British and international titles including The Sunday Times, The Guardian and Observer, The Telegraph and The Independent as well as TIME, Newsweek, The New York Times and Stern. She works regularly with UN agencies and NGOs such as MSF, Concern, Oxfam, Save The Children and Human Rights Watch, to document their work and produce advocacy campaigns.
Alixandra is the author of “A Million Shillings - Escape From Somalia” (Trolley Books) which chronicles the exodus of migrants and refugees along people smuggling routes from Somalia to the Arabian Peninsula.
Alixandra Fazzina is represented by NOOR and is based in Pakistan.
Alixandra's current location is
Pakistan | +92 343 5947 225
Afghanistan | +93 794 762 391
UK | +44 7519 134 383
alixandra@noorimages.com
Alixandra's current location is
Pakistan | +92 343 5947 225
Afghanistan | +93 794 762 391
UK | +44 7519 134 383
alixandra@noorimages.com