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Photographer Rodrigo Abd

AP Photographer and 2013 Pulitzer Prize winner for Breaking News Photography Rodrigo Abd

Rodrigo Abd is a Pulitzer Prize winning photographer and was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 27, 1976. His career began as a staff photographer at the La Razón and La Nación newspapers in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 1999 to ... Show More

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AP10ThingsToSee Peru Daily Life
AP10ThingsToSee - Luis Enrique Tuanama, 17, rests while climbing the Cerro de Saraja , a mountain of sand, in Ica, Peru, Friday, Aug. 7, 2015. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Military Aid
Yoana Inostroza, 17, right, waits with her mother Virtilia Inostroza, 53, to be attended by an obstetrician in Surcubamba, Peru, Thursday, May 21, 2015. The Joint Command of the Peruvian Armed Forces organized a humanitarian mission to Surcubamba, where health care was provided to families from nearby villages in this region called VRAEM, that is the acronym for Valley of the Apurimac, Ene and Mantaro rivers, where sixty percent of Peru’s cocaine originates. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Afghanistan Wounded Soldier
A U.S. medevac helicopter arrives to evacuate Spc. Jeremy Kuehl, 24 of Altoona, Iowa, and from the 1-320th Alpha Battery, 2nd Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division, who was seriously wounded when he stepped on an improvised mine near Command Outpost Nolen, in the volatile Arghandab Valley, Kandahar, Afghanistan, Friday, July 30, 2010. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Anti-Mining Farmers Photo Gallery
In this May 29, 2015 photo, day laborer Victoria Apasa, 72, shows her muddied hands from harvesting tomatoes in the Tambo Valley, Arequipa, Peru. “Here life is peaceful. He who works, even if he lacks an education, gets ahead. Why would we want a mine?” says farmer Domingo Condori. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Best of 2014 from Latin America and Caribbean Photo Gallery
FILE - In this April 28, 2014 file photo, a woman throws a rock and a bag at police blocking her from getting home in the Huepetuhe district of the Madre de Dios region of Peru. Security forces began destroying illegal gold mining machinery in Peru’s southeastern jungle region of Madre de Dios, as authorities began enforcing a ban on illegal mining. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd, File)

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APTOPIX Mideast Libya
A Libyan volunteer jumps over his comrades during a military training course before going to the frontline in the rebelstrong hold of Benghazi, Libya, Thursday, June 2, 2011. According to rebel authorities, after three weeks of intense military training, the volunteers are ready to fight against forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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APTOPIX Peru Coca Farmers Photo Gallery
In this June 20, 2015 photo, Andrea Mucha, 64, eats lunch during her break from harvesting coca leaves in Samugari, Peru. Andrea along with other women, men, teens and children work in the world’s No. 1 coca-producing valley. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Land Invasion
Neighbors stand while riot police stand guard as squatters are evicted during a land invasion in Lima Peru, Tuesday, May 19, 2015. On Monday hundreds of people squatted on land that according to the Ministry of Culture is an archaeological site. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Dirty War Victims
A forensic anthropologist places the lid on the coffin containing the remains of Claudio Gomez Huamani, in a forensic laboratory in Huamanga, Peru, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014, as a fellow anthropologist directs a relative of Gomez Huamani where to stand to pose for a photo with the remains. Hundreds of small farmers came from remote mountains and jungle valleys to receive the exhumed remains of their loved ones. Simple white coffins bore the bones of fathers, mothers, wives, children and brothers. Forensic teams have been exhuming victims of Peru’s 1980-2000 internal conflict since 2006, recovering 2.925 sets of remains. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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APTOPIX Peru Anti-Mining Farmers Photo Gallery
In this May 30, 2015 photo, the foot of a day laborer is surrounded by garlic bulbs as she works in a field in the Tambo Valley, Arequipa, Peru. The woman earns 20 US dollars for a 9 hour workday, that includes a 30 minute break to eat. Most living in the fertile coastal valley say they’re more than happy to sacrifice the current crop if it means preventing Mexico’s biggest mining company from going ahead with a copper extraction project they fear will contaminate the Tambo Valley. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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The Week That Was in Latin America Photo Gallery
In this May 4, 2014 photo, a miner holds an amalgam of mercury and gold he mined after working a 28-hour shift at an illegal gold mining process, in La Pampa, in Peru's Madre de Dios region. Thousands of artisanal gold miners sweat through the long shifts and endure, for a few grams of gold, the perils of collapsing earth, limb-crushing machinery and the toxic mercury used to bind gold flecks. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Miners
A woman walks amid riot policemen during a protest organized by artisanal and small-scale gold miners in Lima, Peru, Monday, March 24, 2014. The miners marched in the country's capital for the fifth day asking the government to repeal regulations aimed at formalizing informal miners. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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APTOPIX Guatemala Clown Congress
Two clowns take a rest on a sidewalk during the inauguration of the fourth annual Latin American Clown Congress in Guatemala City, Tuesday, July 24, 2012. Clowns from Central America and South America and the Caribbean have gathered for three days in the capital city to exchange ideas and attend workshops. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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The Week That Was in Latin America Photo Gallery
In this Friday, Sept. 19, 2014 photo, explosives are detonated by Peruvian counternarcotics forces on a part of a clandestine grassy airstrip in the Apurimac, Ene and Mantaro River Valleys, or VRAEM, the world's No. 1 coca-growing region, in Ayacucho, Peru. The dynamiting of craters by Peruvian security forces into clandestine airstrips cuts into profits but hardly discourages cocaine traffickers who net tens of thousands of dollars with each flight flown from these airstrips. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Gay Pride Parade
A transvestite wearing special-effect contact lenses poses for a photo during the annual gay pride parade in Lima, Peru, Saturday, June 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Land Invasion
Riot police detain men during a land eviction in Lima Peru,Tuesday, May 19, 2015. On Monday hundreds of people squatted on land that according to the Ministry of Culture is an archaeological site. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Military Aid
An aerial view of the mountainous terrain seen from a military helicopter, near Surcubamba, Peru, Thursday, May 21, 2015. The Joint Command of the Peruvian Armed Forces organized a humanitarian mission to Surcubamba, where health care was provided to families from nearby villages in this region called VRAEM, that is the acronym for Valley of the Apurimac, Ene and Mantaro rivers, where sixty percent of Peru’s cocaine originates. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Military Aid
Villagers watch a welcome ceremony for visiting military as soldiers stand guard in Surcubamba, Peru, Thursday, May 21, 2015. The Joint Command of the Peruvian Armed Forces organized a humanitarian mission to Surcubamba, where health care was provided to families from nearby villages in this region called VRAEM, the acronym for Valley of the Apurimac, Ene and Mantaro rivers, where sixty percent of Peru’s cocaine originates. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Argentina Life in Buenos Aires Photo Gallery
In this Feb. 14, 2014 photo, office light are reflected in a high rise office window in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Argentines have suffered through a tough summer, with tropical rain that provided no relief from the heat and humidity, people having to throw out rotten food because of rolling power blackouts and soaring oil and gas prices, all amid rising inflation that is making it ever harder to reach the end of the month. The strain is evident on the faces of subway riders and others making their way home in Buenos Aires, where signs of poverty and decay are ubiquitous just beyond the glamorous streets where tourists go. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Gold Miners Photo Essay
In this May 3, 2014 photo, a rope hangs around the trunk of a tree at a illegal gold mining process in La Pampa in Peru's Madre de Dios region. An estimated 20,000 miners toil in this malarial expanse of denuded rainforest known as La Pampa. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Guatemala The Mine
In this photo taken on Wednesday Oct. 19, 2011, a youth who goes by the name "Paleta" searches for metal in contaminated water by a tunnel where the water from sewage converges with storm water runoff at the bottom of one of the biggest trash dumps in the city, known as "The Mine," in Guatemala City. Hundreds of informal workers descend daily into the mounds of the landfill and the rushing waters that come from a storm tunnel and a sewer at the bottom of a gorge to search for scrap metal to sell. This activity known locally as "mining" is extremely dangerous due to mud slides and collapses, but earns many of them about 150 quetzals ($20 dollars) a day, nearly twice the minimum daily wage. AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Climate Change Conference
The retreating ice of the Huascaran glacier is seen in the Huascaran National Park in Huaraz, Peru, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014. Glaciers have lost more one-fifth of their mass in just three decades, and the 70 percent Peru’s 30 million people who inhabit the country’s Pacific coastal desert, depend on glacial runoff for hydropower and to irrigate crops, meaning their electricity and long-term food security could also be in peril. Higher alpine temperatures are killing off plant and animal species in cloud forests and scientists predict Pacific fisheries will suffer. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Sea Therapy Photo Essay
In this May 14, 2015 photo, Berto Nestaris covers his body with sand on Fishermen's Beach in Lima, Peru. Berto, a 55-year-old sociologist, said therapeutic massages using sea sand helps his circulation and nervous system. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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Peru Indigeneous Festival Photo Gallery
In this June 23, 2015 photo, contestants dance during the Ashaninka Indian beauty contest, among the annual festivities marking the founding of the community of Otari Nativo, Pichari, Peru. In addition to the standard Ashaninka dress, the contestants also showed off a shorter, midriff-baring summer version that can be used for swimming. On their chests, they wore multiple strands of colored beads crisscrossed like bandoliers. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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