Country: Malaysia 🇲🇾
Joshua Paul (b. 1986) is a Malaysian independent visual journalist; specialising in documentary and EFP (electronic field production) camerawork with an interest in social issues, international and local conflicts, and refugee migration.
In 2014, Joshua joined the international news agency Associated Press (AP) as a photojournalist, covering major events like Malaysian Airline MH370 and MH17 tragedies. He also focused on daily news pieces, documentaries and feature stories.
His work has been published by international news agencies around the world including TIME, New York Times, International New York Times, The Guardian, Washington Post and The Telegraph to name a few.
In 2021, he was nominated for Best Photography, News or Information by the Canadian Screen Awards for his camerawork for a documentary with Canada Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).
Currently, he is a director of photography at Vice News and also a Netflix-certified director of photography.
In 2014, Joshua joined the international news agency Associated Press (AP) as a photojournalist, covering major events like Malaysian Airline MH370 and MH17 tragedies. He also focused on daily news pieces, documentaries and feature stories.
His work has been published by international news agencies around the world including TIME, New York Times, International New York Times, The Guardian, Washington Post and The Telegraph to name a few.
In 2021, he was nominated for Best Photography, News or Information by the Canadian Screen Awards for his camerawork for a documentary with Canada Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).
Currently, he is a director of photography at Vice News and also a Netflix-certified director of photography.