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Traveling throughout the southeast, Dan Anderson has spent the past 19 years finding unique images to deliver to clients in a variety of situations. Chasing a hurricane across state lines while editing and sending images from the cab of his truck or creating promotional stills on feature film sets, long days of shooting with early mornings and late nights are not unfamiliar to him. Dan’s pictures have earned him the respect of editors and art directors along with publication on the front pages of national newspapers to billboard displays for upcoming motion pictures. Dan Anderson has worked for The European PressPhoto Agency, New York Times, ESPN.com, Thompson Reuters and Agence France-Press. His work has been published in MSNBC.com, Newsweek, SI.com, The New York Daily News, CNN.com, and The Wall Street Journal. Dan has also used his camera to help tell the stories of such companies as ThyssenKrupp Steel USA, Alabama Power, Mobile Airport Authority, Mitchell Cancer Institute and Walgreens.
Stuart Tibaweswa is a Kampala-based Ugandan documentary photographer. His work often focuses on marginalised communities, their relationship to wider society and seeks to contribute towards correcting misrepresented narratives. Stuart's interest in long-term documentary storytelling springs from the desire to question himself about important social, identity, human rights and climate change issues around his community and address them through a series of photographs. His latest long-term project focuses on how Rwenzori Mountains' melting glaciers due to global warming, continue to affect the people down slopes in Kasese district, Uganda.
Matt Ramey is a photographer based in North Carolina, specializing in portrait, editorial, food & bev and culture work. As a born and raised North Carolinian, he has a unique and deep connection to the South. His style is honest and captivating. He seeks to make every image tell its own unique story. He has worked with The Washington Post, ProPublica, WUNC (NPR), HuffPost, The Assembly NC, Redux as well as various commercial clients, non-profits and political campaigns. He spends his free time making prints from black and white negatives.
I'm a Detroit based photographer interested in digging into everyday situations and coming out with compelling stories. I love visually showcasing the world in the most objective and truthful way possible, while retaining a tinge of optimism and humor. Photography has allowed me to travel extensively: studying in Paris at Spéos Photographic Institute, photographing wind turbine technicians in Oregon for Siemens Wind Power, and spending half of 2013 in Lagos, Nigeria working with The African Artists' Foundation and LagosPhoto. I am available for hire for editorial, portrait, and reportage work.
I'm a photographer based in Nagoya, Japan. I specialize in industrial, travel, portraiture, food, news and documentary photography. Living in East Asia for 15 years, I have extensive experience photographing assignments throughout Korea and Japan. I am a contributing photographer with Cavan Images and AFLO, and a member of Wonderful Machine. If you need an editorial or commercial photographer in Japan, South Korea, or elsewhere, please contact me at [email protected] or call +81-80-8977-6855. Editorial clients and publications include: National Geographic Traveller (UK), The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, BBC, CNN, NHK, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Lufthansa Exclusive, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Virtuoso Life, GEO
Inside, Outside, and Everywhere. Theo is a photographer. Theo loves people. Without people we would not have photographs. A photograph starts with people and moves it's way out to other things. Theo is available for assignments world wide and would love to work with you. All weirdness aside, which I truly am…weird, I am a documentary, editorial, and commercial photographer living in the Midwest. I love working on and telling stories about people. I’ve worked with several national and a few international clients. Please contact me if you have any photographic or motion needs. I 🖤 Hue, Theo.
I’m a full-time documentary photographer and visual storyteller, a job that takes me around the world. I'm based in Atlanta, but welcome assignments worldwide, with a special focus on conservation and climate change-related stories. My work has been published in The New Yorker, The Washington Post, on PBS and CNN, among others. My work has been exhibited in galleries all around the United States and other parts of North America, as well as South America and throughout Europe. Before making a career change, I spent nearly two decades in digital content strategy and marketing, working in-house and on the agency side for some of the world's best brands. I love working on projects where I can combine that expertise with my photo and video work. Being able to liaise between marketing teams and creative teams has proven valuable more than once in my career. Outside of work, I'm an avid birdwatcher, hiker and camper, and native plant gardener, soaking in as much of our natural world as I can. One of my favorite writers and kindred spirits, Mary Oliver, said it best — "I don't want to end up simply having visited this world."
I was born in Omaha, Nebraska and am currently based in the Hartford area (Newington, CT to be exact), working as a freelance photographer for/with some great people. My location is ideal for regional travel within New England with convenient access to air travel for points beyond. With 15 years of full-time freelancing, my skills are transferable between news, portraits, enterprise, tv/film sets, sports, food and travel. I have experience efficiently working solo, successfully as part of a crew and leading a small creative team. For the past decade I’ve been a regular contributor to many national media publications/agencies. Prior to Connecticut I freelanced for five years in Las Vegas, another five in Nashville, yet another five in New York City and before that earned a Bachelor of Journalism from The University of Texas at Austin. Portions of my back archive are syndicated by Redux Pictures.
After earning my degree as Bachelor of Sociology within the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) in 2015, I moved to Paris, France to be part of the first Photojournalism and Creative Documentary Program created by Magnum Photos Agency France and Speos Photographic Institute Paris. I also have been through a master in Urban Studies in the National University of General Sarmiento (UNGS). I have participated in individual and collective exhibitions in social and cultural spaces and published my work in different Argentinian media, such as Revista Anfibia, Página/12 and Marcha Noticias. In 2019 I was selected as grantee in a special program created by Women Photograph and the Women's Equality Center to document reproductive rights and justice in the Americas; later that year I was invited to participate in the Women Photograph Workshop in the city of Quito, Ecuador, among other 49 photographers. My work focuses mainly on production of visual narratives related to community issues such as education, gender and housing in urban and suburban areas. Since 2018 I works as facilitator in a public health program in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires, collaborating closely to health workers in improving their relationships with the communities they care for. I am also part of the photography collective Pandilla Feminista.
Growing up in the heart of the flyover states (Indiana), sometimes I'm even surprised that I live in Texas now. After receiving an early career grant from the National Geographic Society to work in coastal Louisiana, I moved down south and made Houston my home. They say you'll adjust to the heat, but I'm four years in and growing more skeptical by the day. When not taking care of my houseplants or triathlon training, I'm a full-time independent editorial and commercial photographer interested in photographing where climate and culture collide. I've been commissioned to do work for The New York Times, HBO, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, Airbnb, The Washington Post, NPR, Bloomberg Businessweek, AFP, Buzzfeed News and Paper Magazine among other clients. I'm also a FAA Part 107 licensed drone pilot.
Award winning photojournalist Joshua Bright works primarily for The New York Times. He also shoots for The Guardian, The Washington Post, Vogue Magazine and has work published in National Geographic plus numerous publications and organizations. Previous employment has included photo editor and chief photographer for the Pulitzer Prize winning Riverdale Press and photographer for the Bangor Daily News in Maine. Joshua has been a recipient of Multiple photography awards including, in 2014, two Best of Photojournalism, a Pictures of The Year International Award of Excellence and inclusion in the American Photography 30 book. Previous awards have included New York, New England, Maine Press Associations and National Press Photographer’s Association awards such as the New York Press Association ‘Photographer of the Year 2007′. Early in 2014 he was interviewed on CBS Sunday Morning for his ‘A Good Death’ photo story. Current work in progress include a feature length documentary film about end-of-life.
Ben is an editorial and commercial photographer based in New York City. While finishing his degree in Economic Policy at NYU, he undertook an internship with Pulitzer-Prize winning photographer/director Vincent Laforet, and has been working for a range of clients ever since. He's photographed over 600 assignments for The New York Times, and has completed dozens of non-profit and commercial projects. He's also been sent on assignment for The New York Times Magazine, New York Magazine, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, and other publications. His work has been recognized by American Photography, POYi, nominated for PDN 30, and other distinctions.
Lynsey Weatherspoon’s first photography teacher was her late mother, Rhonda. Like her mentor-in-her-head Carrie Mae Weems, that first camera – a gift – delivered purpose. Her career includes editorial and commercial work that has been inspired and powered by her first teacher’s love and lessons. The #blackqueergirl is an award winning photographer, portraitist and director based in Atlanta and Birmingham. Using both photography and filmmaking as tools to tell stories, Weatherspoon’s work has been featured in print and online in such publications as The New York Times, USA Today, NPR, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Time, ESPN and ESPN-owned The Undefeated. As a member of a modern vanguard of photographers, she is often called on to capture heritage and history in real time. The Equal Justice Institute’s Bryan Stevenson. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice. The Legacy Museum. Ronnie the shoe repairman in downtown Birmingham. The people of the Gullah-Geechee Corridor. An entire family infected with and affected by a pandemic. Demonstrators with raised fists and sad, vulnerable eyes. The sons and daughters of history. The mothers of children who died making history. The majesty of Mardi Gras. The loving hands of family caregivers. Lynsey Weatherspoon’s work has been exhibited at The African American Museum in Philadelphia and Photoville NYC. She is an awardee, The Lit List, 2018. Her affiliations include Diversify Photo, Authority Collective, and Women Photograph, as well as National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), Professional Photographers Association (PPA), American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), and American Photographic Artists (APA). She was also named a Canon Explorer of Light in 2020, and became a member of IATSE Local 600 in 2022.
I am a freelance journalist based out of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. I have 5 years experience working with several of Canada’s largest media organizations covering editorial global conflict and crisis. I am HEFAT certified to work in conflict zones through Global Journalism Security.
Justin L. Stewart is an independent visual journalist from Jackson Hole, Wyoming who is currently based in Los Angeles, California. Justin earned his Master of Arts in Journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. He enjoys working on projects that require both his cinematography and photography skills. He is also a skilled editor. Justin likes to document sports, everyday life, breaking news, politics, and relevant social matters. He works for NGO's, newspapers, documentary productions, and other clients in need of documentary work.
I am an experienced Freelance Photographer with excellent relational skills. Skilled in Product, Editorial, Travel, and Adventure Photography, as well as Sales, and Account Management. A Unique combination of creative and technical photography skills as well as relational and communication skills are what set me apart from other creatives. I have the communication skills to build strong relationships with clients and the technical and creative abilities to bring their vision to fruition. I’m a father of two and an independent photojournalist working mostly in Texas. Work featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News, TIME Magazine, Texas Monthly, and several others. Feel free to reach out via email. 107 certified drone pilot