Chris Mangion

Chris Mangion

Chris Mangion is MaltaToday’s photojournalist, joining the newspaper in 2013.

In 1995 his photos of the Um El Faroud tanker explosion at the Malta Drydocks were the first to reach the media, landing him his first job in the press at Independence Press (now Media.Link).

In 1996 he joined The People newspaper and in 1998 was awarded a Licentiate in Press and Public Relations Photography by the Masters Association UK, at 22 years of age the youngest photographer in Europe to achieve such a licentiate, at the time.

Mangion’s work has been published by the EPA, CNN, The Guardian and Demotix. Apart from commercial photography, Mangion also MotoGP and World Superbike races in Silverstone and Donington Park, and in Valencia, Spain. Commercial assignments for private companies too him to Tunisia, the Sahara Desert and Palma de Mallorca.

Articles by this author
Man charged with court bomb hoax files constitutional application
Court & Police
A man charged with five bomb threats at the law courts files constitutional application after a magistrate upheld the prosecution’s request for the accused to sit for a voice...
Sudanese jailed for injuring officer
Court & Police
Sudanese migrant jailed for seven months over charges of injuring a police officer, after prosecution informs court it is the third time he has been charged of similar offences.
Man convicted following road rampage
Court & Police
Daughter forgives mother after being punched over boyfriend
Court & Police
Italian pleads guilty to trafficking by sharing
Court & Police
Company objects to request to exhibit accounts in court
Court & Police
National
Sicilian thieves get a reduced jail term
National
Drug suspect acquitted eight years after being arrested
Court & Police
Hold-up suspect fears for his health
Court & Police
Two Polish nationals convicted of trafficking heroin
Court & Police
Father spared jail due to financial constraints
Court & Police
German diplomat acquitted of harassing taxi driver
Court & Police
State witness blames ambassador for his demise
Court & Police