Greg Vojtko is a veteran visual journalist living in Southern California’s Inland Empire and working throughout the Southwest. For 30 years he has engaged in news, sports, feature, editorial and on-location environmental portrait photography. His work consistently results in a comprehensive report on issues impacting the lives of residents across the region.
Projects/significant assignments include a five-part feature essay about a local U.S. Army reservist during his tour of duty in war-ravaged Bosnia, a five-part travelogue, “Return To The Route” on the 75th anniversary of Route 66, coverage of former President Gerald Ford’s final tribute in Washington, DC and Grand Rapids, MI as well as contributions to the multimedia presentation, “Future Power: Alternatives to Fossil Fuel Dependence.”
Vojtko earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art/Design from Cal State Los Angeles and was awarded a fellowship to the Knight Digital Media Center/UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism Multimedia Reporting & Convergence workshop in December 2007.
His photography has been recognized by the National Press Photographers Association, California Press Photographers Association, California Newspaper Publishers Association, Associated Press News Executives Council, Press Photographers Association of Greater Los Angeles, Society of Professional Journalists/Inland Empire Chapter, San Diego Press Club and the National Baseball Hall of Fame. His work has appeared in numerous publications and been exhibited at California Museum of Photography in Riverside, CA.



