
Daniel Berehulak is a New Delhi based photographer for Getty Images covering the South Asia region and beyond. A native of Sydney, Australia, Daniel studied History at the University of New South Wales. After a short (and miserable) career working in retail, he joined Getty Images in 2002 in Sydney shooting mostly sports. He then relocated to London as a staff news photographer in 2005. He has worked in over 40 countries, covering a wide range of assignments and breaking news stories, including the war in Iraq, Saddam Hussein’s trial, Chernobyl disaster, child labor in India, Benazir Bhutto’s return to Pakistan and the 2010 Pakistan floods.
Based in Delhi since 2009, his long term work in Pakistan has earned him recognition as a two-time World Press Photo Award winner, John Faber Award for the Overseas Press Club of America, Photo of the Year China International Press Photo and runner up for the Pulitzer Prize.
Daniel’s photos have appeared regularly in publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, The Independent, The Times, Stern, Time, Newsweek and many more.
