
Pablo Bartholomew is based in New Delhi, India. He divides his time between photography, running long-term photography workshops, and managing a software company that specialises in photo database solutions and server based digital archiving systems.
Between 2001 and 2003, he ran photography workshops for emerging photographers in India with the support of the World Press Photo Foundation in Amsterdam.
Pablo has also photographed societies in transition in different locations, and has won the World Press Photo award for his series Morphine Addicts in India (1975) and the World Press Picture of the Year for the Bhopal Gas Tragedy (1985).
He has also taken part in several international exhibitions and has been published in Newsweek, Time, National Geographic and Geo among other prestigious magazines
Pablo conducted a workshop on Documentary and an Evening Presentation entitled Discovering Pablo and his Personal Work during the SIngapore International Photography Festival. He is also one of the portfolio reviewers.