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Peter N. Turnley (born 22 June 1955 in Fort Wayne, Indiana〔(David and Peter Turnley; Double Exposures in Parallel Lives: The Other Side of the Lens ), nytimes.com, retrieved 21 February 2014〕) is an American-born photojournalist known for documenting the human condition and current events. Over the past two decades, he has traveled to eighty-five countries and covered nearly every major news event of international significance.〔http://www.cbc.ca/beyondwords/pturnley.html〕 His photographs have been featured on the cover of Newsweek more than forty times.〔 A renowned street photographer who's lived in and photographed Paris since 1978, Turnley is one of the preeminent photographers of the daily life in Paris of his generation.〔http://www.parisvoice.com/voicearchives/01/feb/html/books.html〕 Turnley and his twin brother, the photographer David C. Turnley, were the subjects of a biographical ''60 Minutes'' piece ''Double Exposure,''〔(60 Minutes Piece )〕 which aired during their exhibition, "In Times of War and Peace" at New York’s International Center of Photography in 1996. == Education == Peter Turnley is a graduate of the University of Michigan, the Sorbonne of Paris, and the Institut d'études politiques of Paris, one of the few American students ever to do so.〔 He has received honorary doctorates from the New School of Social Research in New York and University of St Francis (Indiana). Harvard University awarded him a Nieman Fellowship for 2000–2001.〔"(Peter Turnley's ''The Content of Our Character'' Exhibit )", University of Saint Francis, 5 June 2009. Accessed 7 September 2009.〕
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