Jack Losh
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Jack Losh is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer based in London whose work spans conflict, conservation, culture and humanitarian issues worldwide.
He has produced and directed documentaries for The Guardian and Al Jazeera English, with features and photos published by The Washington Post, The Times, Newsweek, the BBC, Granta and other leading outlets. The Pulitzer Center has supported his assignments covering the civil war in the Central African Republic while his work has been nominated at the RTS, One World Media, Frontline Club and Reuters' Kurt Schork Awards.
After war broke out in eastern Ukraine, Jack went there to cover the conflict as a freelancer, renting a room in Donetsk and reporting on both the battlefront and humanitarian disaster. Since then, with assignments spanning Europe, Africa and the Middle East, he has interviewed and embedded with Russia-backed militias, the Kurds' stateless football team, Chadian and Sudanese warlords, Ukrainian dissidents on the run, MSF doctors in frontline towns and Kenya's last surviving WWII veterans. He has joined Central African wildlife rangers on counter-poaching operations, met with former child soldiers in rebel-held areas and lived with threatened Pygmy communities in remote rainforest.
Reporting from besieged refugee camps and forgotten crisis zones, his stories, photos and films seek to draw attention to the world's most vulnerable, offering a human face to critical social issues and showcasing the resilience of marginalised groups facing poverty and persecution.
He has produced and directed documentaries for The Guardian and Al Jazeera English, with features and photos published by The Washington Post, The Times, Newsweek, the BBC, Granta and other leading outlets. The Pulitzer Center has supported his assignments covering the civil war in the Central African Republic while his work has been nominated at the RTS, One World Media, Frontline Club and Reuters' Kurt Schork Awards.
After war broke out in eastern Ukraine, Jack went there to cover the conflict as a freelancer, renting a room in Donetsk and reporting on both the battlefront and humanitarian disaster. Since then, with assignments spanning Europe, Africa and the Middle East, he has interviewed and embedded with Russia-backed militias, the Kurds' stateless football team, Chadian and Sudanese warlords, Ukrainian dissidents on the run, MSF doctors in frontline towns and Kenya's last surviving WWII veterans. He has joined Central African wildlife rangers on counter-poaching operations, met with former child soldiers in rebel-held areas and lived with threatened Pygmy communities in remote rainforest.
Reporting from besieged refugee camps and forgotten crisis zones, his stories, photos and films seek to draw attention to the world's most vulnerable, offering a human face to critical social issues and showcasing the resilience of marginalised groups facing poverty and persecution.