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
Woman misappropriates gold, alleges hold up
Court & Police
A woman who misappropriated and sold her boyfriend's gold, pleaded guilty to filing a false police report when she claimed two men robber her, took the gold and attempted to rape...
Sicilian charged with drug trafficking after cannabis and cocaine finds
Court & Police
16-year-old Romanian youth handed €500 fine after admitting to be in possession of cannabis with the intent to sell
Lifestyle change spares youth from jail
Court & Police
Appeals Court confirms minor's acquittal
Court & Police
Man pleads guilty to indecent assault
Court & Police
Youth guilty of causing grievous injuries
Court & Police
Eyewitness describes his shock at seeing Galea assault Mario Camilleri
DJ Banana loses driving license following argument with wardens
Court & Police
Woman grievously injured in Casino fight
Court & Police
23-year-old acquitted of involuntary homicide
Court & Police
Claims filed by Grace Borg rejected at court
Court & Police
Shipbuilding privatisation process ‘saved jobs’ - Tonio Fenech
Teen party organiser again in court
Court & Police
Cardiologist seeks court warrant to impede division of cardiology department