If it happened in the last thirty years, photojournalist Peter Turnley was there. Documenting international events including Apartheid, Kosovo, Ground Zero, and the Arab Spring among others – Turnley’s work has appeared in the pages of Harper’s, LIFE, National Geographic, The London Sunday Times, Le Monde, New Yorker, DoubleTake, and on the cover of Newsweek over forty-three times. His photographs often draw attention to the struggles of marginalized and oppressed populations, including the ongoing refugee crisis. At the same time, he uses his lens to uplift moments of beauty, justice, and inspiration. His noteworthy subjects have included Indira Gandhi, Barack Obama, Fidel Castro, Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Nelson Mandela, Princess Diana, Yasser Arafat and many more.