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
Public officers deny receiving gifts
Court & Police
Three public officers involved in the privatisation process of Enemalta’s Petroleum Division deny being offered gifts or subjected to undue pressure by the corporation's former...
Editor exhibits maps showing location of witnesses
Court & Police
Maps showing the location of witnesses opposite Malta Enterprise building in Gwardamangia exhibited in court by MediaToday managerial editor Saviour Balzan.
‘I always acted in the best interest of the Police’ - John Rizzo
Editor says Gonzi’s aide fed story on PN critic’s suffering mental health problems
CCTV footage shows how police carried out heavy-handed arrest of woman
Judge reprimands probationer
Court & Police
Man gets five more years in jail over €1.5 million fraud
Court & Police
Zebbug man re-arraigned over involuntary homicide
Court & Police
Cement to be unloaded at Kordin silo pending court decision
Court & Police
Commission invoices never included Tancred Tabone's name, witness tells court
Constitutional case filed by father failing to pay child support
Man acquitted of defrauding €30,000
Court & Police
Man remanded in custody after refusing to pay for groceries
Court & Police
‘Pompous’ OLAF director claimed he was more powerful than police