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Jan Grarup was born on 2 December, 1968 in Kvistgård, Denmark, is a Danish photographer. Discover Jan Grarup's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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2 December |
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Kvistgård, Denmark |
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Denmark
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Jan Grarup Height, Weight & Measurements
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Marikka Grarup |
Jan Grarup Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jan Grarup worth at the age of 55 years old? Jan Grarup’s income source is mostly from being a successful Photographer. He is from Denmark. We have estimated Jan Grarup's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Jan Grarup (born 1968) is a Danish photojournalist who has worked both as a staff photographer and as a freelance, specializing in war and conflict photography.
He has won many prizes including the World Press Photo award for his coverage of the war in Kosovo.
Grarup was born in Kvistgaard, not far from Helsingør, in the north of the Danish island of Sjælland.
He got his first camera when he was 13 and began to develop black and white photographs.
At the age of 15 he took a photograph of a traffic accident and sent it in to the local newspaper Helsingør Dagblad where it was published.
When he was 17, he spent his Easter holidays in Belfast at the time of the troubles, gaining an appetite for conflicts.
After studying journalism and photography at the Danish School of Journalism in Aarhus from 1989 to 1991, he became first a trainee, then a full-time photographer with the Danish tabloid Ekstra Bladet.
In 1991, the year he graduated, Grarup won the Danish Press Photographer of the Year award, a prize he would receive on several further occasions.
In 1993, he moved to Berlin for a year, working as a freelance photographer for Danish newspapers and magazines.
Jan Grarup was only in Rwanda for two days during the genocide in 1994.
During his career, Grarup has covered many wars and conflicts around the world including the Gulf War, the Rwandan genocide, the Siege of Sarajevo and the Palestinian uprising against Israel in 2000.
His coverage of the conflict between Palestine and Israel gave rise to two series: The Boys of Ramallah, which also earned him the Pictures of the Year International World Understanding Award in 2002, followed by The Boys from Hebron.
His book, Shadowland (2006), presents his work during the 12 years he spent in Kashmir, Sierra Leone, Chechnya, Rwanda, Kosovo, Slovakia, Ramallah, Hebron, Iraq, Iran, and Darfur.
In the words of Foto8's review, it is "intensely personal, deeply felt, and immaculately composed."
His second book, Darfur: A Silent Genocide, was published in 2009.
Per Folkver, Picture Editor in Chief of the Copenhagen daily Politiken, where Grarup has worked, has said of Grarup that "He is concerned about what he is seeing and doing longer stories and returning to the same places."
After leaving his post at Politiken in the autumn of 2009, he joined the small Danish photographic firm Das Büro in January 2010 where he concentrated on the national market.
He continues his international work with NOOR photo agency in Amsterdam, of which he is a cofounder.
Recent photographs include those of the earthquake in Haiti taken for Time and Dagbladet Information.
November 10 Grarups former employer Politiken published their findings regarding Grarups work for the paper in the period 2009 to 2023.
The report concludes the same as Mayday Press.
In late 2011, Garup covered the refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya.
In September 2023 Grarup was fired by his newspaper Politken after he admitted lying about his experiences covering the war in Ukraine.
Subsequent stories in Danish media cast further doubt on the integrity of his work in Ukraine, and in Rwanda, and Palestine.
In October 2023 Mayday Press published a 82 page report about Jan Grarups work in Rwanda during and after the genocide.
One of many lies the report documents, is the amount of time Grarup spend in the country.
According to himself, he was there for seven weeks, but the compelling evidence puts Jan Grarup in Rwanda during the genocide for only max 36 hours.