Doug Klostermann is a travel, culture, and humanitarian photographer as well as the author and publisher of Full Stop e-book camera guides including the best-selling Canon 5D Mark IV Experience and Nikon D850 Experience. He is based near Boston, Massachusetts.

 

Doug has photographed and contributed images to numerous NGOs, non-profits, and volunteer organizations who have used his photography for documentation, publications, outreach, and fundraising. He was recently recognized by the United Nations Development Programme - International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth for his humanitarian photography in Peru. Organizations and clients he has worked with include:

 

Aldea Yanapay - Cusco, Peru

Fairplay - Cusco, Peru

Manos Unidas - Cusco, Peru

Ventanas Abiertas (Open Windows) - San Miguel Dueñas, Guatemala

West Side YMCA - New York

ArtsWestchester - New York

Get Your Guts in Gear - New York

Soy Andina - Documentary Film, marketing and publicity

One for the Books - New Jersey

Ayni - Piura, Peru

Living in Peru Online Magazine - LivinginPeru.com

Acción Ambiental - Portugal/ Cusco, Peru

GAP Adventures - New York City Store

PromPeru - Peru Tourism Commission

Photoshare - Assisting non-profits through photography

Cambridge Local First - Independent Business Association, Cambridge, MA

City of Cambridge, Massachusetts

Humane Society of the U.S. / All Animals Magazine

 

Doug has done extensive volunteer work in Peru with organizations dedicated to improving the lives and futures of disadvantaged children, and has worked with immigrants in the U.S. pursuing naturalization.

 

His photos have been published in books and magazines including Viva Travel Guides, Conde Nast Traveler, Sherman's Travel, and South American Explorer, and his travel writing and photos can be seen in online magazines including Photoburst, inTravel, Living in Peru, Adventure Life, Traveling Stories, Travelmag, and Viva Travel Guides. His images were selected for the A Day in the Life - Brooklyn exhibit, have been displayed at The Times Center at the New York Times, Brooklyn Borough Hall, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the gallery at G.A.P. Adventures, and are in the permanent collection of the Brooklyn Historical Society. Doug is also a contributor to Photoshare, an organization which helps international non-profit organizations communicate health and development issues through photography. Doug holds a degree in Architecture from the University of Notre Dame, where he also pursued studies in photography, art, and art history.

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