Garry Lotulung is a photojournalist based in Jakarta and a frequent contributor to Anadolu Agency. Lotulung has specialized in stories about the human condition, social change, and environmental crises. Working extensively in Southeast...
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Garry Lotulung is a photojournalist based in Jakarta and a frequent contributor to Anadolu Agency. Lotulung has specialized in stories about the human condition, social change, and environmental crises. Working extensively in Southeast Asia, he has photographed such pivotal events as his long-term project with the Rangers and mahouts to protect the lives of critically endangered Sumatran elephants. In 2018, Lotulung documented the Surabaya bombings, a series of terrorist attacks that initially occurred on May 13 in three churches in Surabaya, the second-largest city in Indonesia.
In the period 2020–2021, Lotulung worked for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and covered deadly Indonesia’s second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, which was part of the IFRC’s winning entry for the 2022 POY Asia, Finalist, and Award of Excellence.
More information on Garry's journalism can be found on his website www.garrylotulung.com and his Instagram instagram.com/garrylotulung
Specialties: Documentary Photography and Feature Photojournalism.