Daniel Milroy Maher is a London-based freelance writer and editor.
He specialises in photographic journalism and his interests include
the environment, climate change, sustainability, and human rights.
His writing has been published by The New York Times
, The Guardian
, National Geographic
, , Magnum Photos
, and
among others. He was previously an editorial assistant for It's Nice That
and a copy editor for D&AD
.
Interview highlights include speaking with Richard Mosse
about photographing environmental destruction in the Amazon; with Gregory Halpern
, Carolyn Drake
and Jim Goldberg
about documenting wildfires in America; and with Kengo Kuma
about sustainable design and the future of Japanese architecture.
In his spare time, Daniel works as the editor of , an annual art and photography publication that he co-founded in 2015. SWIM is distributed by
and stocked in locations such as Tate Modern, Serpentine Gallery, Whitechapel Gallery, The Photographer’s Gallery, and Palais de Tokyo.
︎danielmilroymaher@gmail.com ︎@danielmilroymaher