Bernard Wolf is a photojournalist known for his perceptive and sensitive photo-essays on topical issues. Since his first book was published in 1969, Wolf has gone on to photograph and write almost twenty more books for children. His recent works include Cuba: After the Revolution (Dutton, 1999), HIV Positive (Dutton, 1997), and Homeless (Orchard, 1995). In 1981, Wolf was honored by the American Library Association for his books on the disabled during the International Year of the Disabled. His photographs also appear in several Time-Life and National Geographic books, and in magazines including Fortune, New York, and Travel/Holiday. Wolf lives in New York City.