Fiona Lloyd-Davies
British photojournalist and filmmaker
Intro | British photojournalist and filmmaker | |||
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain | |||
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Work field | Arts Film, TV, Stage & Radio Journalism | |||
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Fiona Lloyd-Davies is a photojournalist and documentary maker whose work is focused on human rights abuses in conflict zones. She is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and has won various awards for her work.
In 2000 Lloyd-Davies produced a documentary Licence to Kill, for which the Royal Television Society (RTS) awarded her the Best International Journalism of the Year. In 2005 her documentary The Baghdad Blogger: Salam Pax won another RTS award. In 2010 Lloyd-Davies traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to film a documentary for BBC3 titled, The World`s Most Dangerous Place for Women and to work on an independent project titled, Field of Hope.
She is a former producer for the BBC show, Newsnight.