Greg Marinovich is a renowned South African photographer, filmmaker, and author known for his compelling work documenting conflict and social issues. He gained international acclaim as a member of the renowned Bang-Bang Club, a group of photographers who covered the apartheid struggles in South Africa. Marinovich's work earned him the Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography in 1991 for his coverage of violence in Thokoza township. He co-authored the book "The Bang-Bang Club: Snapshots from a Hidden War," which provides an insider's view of photojournalism during apartheid. Marinovich continues to teach, write, and work on multimedia projects globally.