Jonathan Kingston is an American photojournalist who's work has been included in The New York Times and National Geographic. He has photographs on permanent exhibition in the National Geographic Fine Art Galleries. Career Between 1999 and 2001, Kingston received a B.F.A. from Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. From 2002 to 2004 he was faculty at Light & Life Academy, India's first school, offering post graduate degrees, dedicated to teaching photography. While working in India, Kingston produced one of his best known photographs known as Swimming Elephant, India, which can be viewed in the permanent collection of the National Geographic Fine Art Galleries. In 2012 Kingston was part of an expedition searching for Captain Henry Morgan's sunken flagship Satisfaction in Panama. Kingston is well known for his Heart Wave, Hawaii image taken after a storm on the island of Molokai and on permanent exhibition in the National Geographic Fine Art galleries. Awards *2002 Winner of Communication Arts Photography Annual 43 *2002 Winner of PDN Photography Annual *2012 Winner of Communication Arts Photography Annual 53 *2017 Winner of PDN Photography Annual *2017 Winner PX3 Prix De La Photographie Paris *2018 Winner PX3 Prix De La Photographie Paris Exhibitions * 2015 - Present: National Geographic Fine Art Galleries<ref name=":5" />
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