Deputy Director of Photography | Associated Press
Enric Martí began his career as photo assistant with Agence France–Presse in Managua, Nicaragua in 1989, and then worked as local stringer for Reuters. In 1992 he moved to Sarajevo as a freelancer, later joining EPA. In 1994 he began working for The Associated Press in the Balkans, moving on to Cairo to become the AP’s senior photographer for the Middle East for six years. From 2002 until 2006 he served as chief photo editor/photographer in Jerusalem. From 2007 to 2017 he oversaw regional coverage from the Latin American photo desk in Mexico City. Since 2017 he is Deputy Director of Photography for the AP based in New York and later in Barcelona. He oversees the editing for contests for the AP since 2018 with 4 Pulitzers won since then. Martí’s awards include a World Press Photo award, three Fotopress awards, an Ortega y Gasset prize in his native Spain and the 2001 Bayeaux award for war photography. He previously sat on the 2008 and 2013 World Press Photo jury.