2012: Zone of Absolute Discomfort, about
Russian Arctic (POYi award)[7] It is a work about gas extraction in Northers Siberia, created during several visits over the previous decade[8][2]
2020: Jens Mühling (text), Justin Jin (photos), "Eiszeit am Baikal" ("Ice Age in
Baikal")[9][10]
2022: Heroes of Hydrogen, a photoboook. [11]The 2022 book covers four stories: about decarbonization efforts of Swedish steelmaker
SSAB; about a French energy entrepreneur Thierry Lepercq, founder of
Solairedirect; on how "a Croatian team invents a machine that turns faeces and other wastes into hydrogen-rich gas"; and about the rirst "hydrogen valley" in the Netherlands.[12] In 2022
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands was presented with the first copy by Hydrogen Europe and New Energy Coalition.[1]
2023:China: the high-achieving child, on the childhood policies of China[13]
Awards
2009:
Hansel Mieth Prize for "Sein ist die Rache" ("His Is Revenge") by Erwin Koch (text), Justin Jin (photos), about the military conflict in Caucasus published in Die Zeit[14][15]
2013:
Pictures of the Year international (POYi) (for 2012): Award of Excellence in the Science and Natural History, Picture Story category for his work on the Russian Arctic, Zone of Absolute Discomfort[16]
2020: Hansel Mieth Prize for "Eiszeit am Baikal" ("Ice Age in
Baikal")[17][18]
2023: China: the high-achieving child was nominated for the
UNICEF Photo of the Year Award and received the honorable mention.[19]
2023: Pictures of the Year international (POYi) (for 2022): Award of Excellence in the Environmental Vision category for his series Fuel of the Future, Now about hydrogen-based energy[20]
Personal
His wife, Heleen, is a Dutch video journalist.[5][21]