About Seth Berry

Seth is a documentary photographer based in Honduras. His work is focused on human rights issues and cultural resistance in Central America and beyond. In Honduras, he explores the root causes of migration, where the people suffer from extreme poverty, a corrupt government, and violence towards environmentalists and indigenous cultures. His work has been featured in The Intercept, The Nation, Vice World News, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The New Humanitarian, CODA story, The Baffler, and others. In 2022 he was a finalist for the Gomma Grant and Felix Schoeller Global Peace Award. In 2023 Seth joined the new cohort led by Ed Kashi and James Estrin at Anderson Ranch Arts Center for a 3-year mentorship on documentary storytelling and was selected to be a member of the Vital Impacts Mentorship program led by Ami Vitale. In 2025 he was selected to participate in the New York Times Portfolio Review. He is also an alumnus of Eddie Adams Workshop XXXV and Missouri Photo Workshop 75.

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