Daniel Dreifuss is an accomplished photojournalist renowned for his evocative photography that captures human experiences and social issues. With a degree from Brooks Institute of Photography, Dreifuss began his career with local newspapers, quickly gaining recognition for his ability to convey deep emotions and complex narratives. His work has been featured in major publications, including The Los Angeles Times, CNN, Reuters, National Geographic, AP, The Guardian, The Economist, The United Nations Refugee Agency and The New York Times.
Dreifuss has traveled the world, documenting significant events and everyday life in the Middle East, Central and South America, Europe, and the United States. His notable work includes covering social justice movements, natural disasters, and human interest stories, often highlighting marginalized communities. His dedication to ethical storytelling and impactful imagery has earned him several awards and honors.
Currently based in Monterey, California, Dreifuss is available for assignments and holds a 107 license for drone photography.