Eros Hoagland

Location: San Francisco, CA

Eros Hoagland began working as a photojournalist in 1993 covering the aftermath of El Salvador’s civil war.

He has continued to work in countries stained with violence and un-rest across the globe including Iraq, Haiti, Mexico and Colombia. As well as documenting the political climate and social impact of conflict, Eros looks for an emotional narrative when approaching reportage projects. Themes are just as important as issues to Eros’ photography. Subtleties are never overlooked as he attempts to convey a feeling of place, character and a larger historical perspective to his viewers. Eros’ assignments have ranged from political uprisings in Latin America to documenting Mormon communities in Utah and a professional bicycle race in California. He is currently working on a long-term project along the U.S. – Mexico border.

Eros’ clients include Time magazine, the New York Times, Newsweek, Stern and the Fader among others. Corporate clients include Visa, IBM and Wells Fargo. Eros is a native of the San Francisco bay area where he spends his free time surfing the frigid waters of Ocean Beach.

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  • US Border Patrol agents arrest illegal aliens near San Diego, CA
  • US Customs and Border Protection helicopter patrols Arizona desert.
  • Mexican teenagers are finger-printed by US Border Patrol agents at the Nogales processing center in Arizona.
  • Photos of human smugglers are posted in a Border Patrol processing center.
  • Minuteman volunteer watches US Mexico border for illegal aliens.
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  • Tourists walk the strip at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Saturday, November 26, 2005
  • Salvador's Gangs
  • Salvador's Gangs
  • Salvador's Gangs
  • Haitians loot the port. The pillagaing went on for days.
  • Salvador's Gangs
  • Destruction by Hurricane Rita in Creole, Louisiana.
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  • U.S. Marine runs across an exposed patch of land to avoid enemy fire near Ramadi, Iraq
  • The shadow of an Iraqi boy is cast across a modern-art exhibit depicting the suffering and humiliation of the Abu Ghraib abuses. The exhibit was displayed at the Hiwar gallery in Baghdad. June 4, 2004
  • General Geoffery Miller was responsible for all detainees in Iraq under US custody.
  • An Iraqi family stands bed-side to a relative who was injured by an insurgent car bomb in Baghdad, Iraq. June, 2004
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  • Tijuana, Mexico US Border