Lexi S.
Milwaukee, WI, USA
$600 - $680
1 review- Creative Director
Milwaukee, WI, USA
$600 - $680
1 reviewChicago, IL, USA
$300 - $900
1 reviewWriter, editor. Formerly The A.V. Club. Author of ON SPICE.
West Liberty, IA 52776, USA
$720 - $880
1 reviewMilwaukee, WI, USA
$500 - $1000
2 reviewsI am a cinematographer located in Milwaukee, WI.
Chicago, IL 60607, USA
$500 - $2500
2 reviewsFreelance photographer specializing in photojournalism and portraiture.
Brazil, IN 47834, USA
$150 - $500
4 reviewsA Palestinian-Brazilian journalist and writer ,from Gaza and lives now in florianopolis/Brazil. I worked in corresponding, writing, translating, producing reports and stories. Speaks 3 languages:Arabic,English and Portuguese
Chicago, IL, USA
$50 - $750
65 reviewsI cover news anywhere in the country, shooting and editing all my own live shots and packages; I love covering breaking news , but I also love more in-depth enterprise and feature reporting.
Indianapolis, IN, USA
$300 - $600
1 reviewAssociate Professor of Political Science Indiana University-Indianapolis Expert in the political psychology of public opinion and political behavior.
Champaign, IL, USA
$100 - $400
1 reviewI am a computer science professor at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. I am also an Israeli-American fighting for peace, equality, and justice.
Chicago, IL, USA
$500 - $1000
1 reviewChicago, IL, USA
$150 - $400
1 reviewChicago, IL, USA
$10 - $90
1 reviewMaster’s student majoring in Political Science at the University of Chicago.
South Bend, IN, USA
$1000 - $3000
5 reviewsMirza Family Professor of Islamic Thought & Muslim Societies, University of Notre Dame, USA
Chicago, IL, USA
$1100 - $1400
1 reviewProducer, DP & Editor
Chicago, IL, USA
$700 - $900
Hunter Johnson is a documentary filmmaker, editor, and photographer based in Chicago. For four years he worked with The Perennial Plate, shooting and editing human-focused short documentaries featured on PBS and The Atlantic. Hunter has created videos for Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, and recently produced a series of films for the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights. In 2020, he directed a viral PSA video featuring four Minnesota Governors, garnering over four million views. In 2021, he completed Until We Find Them, an award-winning short documentary that screened at 11 international festivals. Among other commercial and documentary projects, he currently works as a recurring DP and editor for CBS Reports. He holds a Master's in Human Rights from the University of Minnesota Humphrey School and a bachelor's in Film and Media Arts at Temple University. Hunter is fluent in Spanish.
Chicago, IL, USA
$850 - $1950
Bartram Nason is a cinematographer and photographer with a focus on documentary storytelling. He’s the founder of Civic Matters, a video production company based in Chicago, IL. With Civic Matters, he has filmed award winning videos for political campaigns, philanthropic foundations, healthcare systems and public and private universities. In addition to his work as a cinematographer, Bartram has frequently filled the role of "shreditor," working as a director, producer, shooter, and editor. He has worked with clients to develop concepts and scripts, and he has managed projects from pre-production through post-production. He has also worked as a video editor, and has experience with motion graphics and animation. Before founding Civic Matters, Bartram worked as a freelance photojournalist in Atlanta, GA, where his work regularly appeared in newspapers and magazines both nationally and internationally, including The Guardian, Spin, and XXL. He is a long-time member of the National Press Photographer Association, having participated in workshops across the country. He is also a FAA Part 107 certified drone pilot. In his work, he strives to capture natural moments of people wherever they are. Photography and video can show the emotional highs and lows of both daily life and the exceptional circumstances in which many people live. As photography can be intrusive in such intimate settings, Bartram works to avoid harm in the places that he works. He takes the trust that he is given to be a part of peoples' lives seriously, and hopes that his presence is a comfort, not a disruption. Bartram lives in Chicago, IL and is available for assignments nationwide.
Madison, WI, USA
$650 - $1500
I am an photographer, filmmaker and new media professional, and have worked as a producer, cameraman, and editor for many online documentary and storytelling collectives. As a documentary filmmaker, I collaborate with other storytellers from all across the world, working together to produce both original feature films and web documentaries. As a photographer, I specialize in portraits and advertising shoots. Since 1998, I have been hired by such clients as Atlantic Records, Animal Planet, Discovery Communications, Harley-Davidson, SC Johnson, Al Jazeera (London), and the National Gallery of Art (Washington DC). I recently worked at the University of Wisconsin - Madison's Wisconsin Center for Education Research conducting research in education and developing new forms of documentary-style field data acquisition. Currently, I am finishing my feature-length documentary film, Swim Jim Swim. I am a recipient of a Wisconsin Arts Board filmmaker fellowship and a Mary L. Nohl Artist Fund fellowship. My most recent book and exhibit, Motorcycles of Kerala, is a series of pinhole photographs taken during a trip to southern India.
Chicago, IL, USA
$500 - $1000
Siyan Huang is a video journalist and documentarian. She received her Masters' degree in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. As part of the program, she worked as a journalist for Medill News Service, and have reported on health, gender, animals and social justice issues in the U.S. She also travelled to South Africa and Puerto Rico to report on local issues, such as the stories of Chinese immigrants in South Africa and lives of drug addicts in Puerto Rico. She created and produced a 16-minute documentary with her documentary partner Taylor Goebel as the final project for the documentary class. This documentary is among a few films that were pre-selected to screen at the American Documentary Film Festival in April, 2018. After graduation, she was granted a Fall Internship position at Kartemquin Films, the Chicago documentary powerhouse. During her time there she worked as the Production Assistant for the film Dilemma of Desire and Left Handed Pianist, which further solidified her field shooting expertise. In 2019, she joined the CNBC American Greed production team as a production assistant to work on American Greed season 13. She's currently a freelance videographer/video editor based in Chicago.
Chicago, IL 60607, USA
$450 - $750
Nicholas Price is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago, receiving a B.A. in Audio and Acoustic Arts with a concentration in Audio for Visual Media. It was his time at Columbia that Nicholas soon realized his passion for the creative side of audio and the power it holds when combined with visual elements to evoke a myriad of emotions. Nicholas worked as an Intern for the Chicago Recording Company (CRC), assisting senior engineer, Michael Coyle and his assistant, Nealle Di Paolo. His most notable internship was for the Wachowskis, Kinowerks Studio, and Dane Davis, Danetracks, Inc on the Netflix series Sense8. Working and assisting Dane Davis (Post-Sound Supervisor), Stephanie Flack (ADR Supervisor), and Matt Kielkopf (First Assistant Editor). An unforgettable experience that provided a brief glimmer of working within the industry at the highest level. Nicholas has since gained significant experience working on commercial, documentary, short film and indie film projects in both production and post-production capacities, amassing a unique body of growing sound projects here in Chicago.
Indianapolis, IN, USA
$750 - $2500
Josh Chitwood was born in Indiana in 1994 and was raised in a small southern Illinois town. As a transplant family from Indianapolis, and with Syrian-Lebanese roots, his family did not fit the mold of this rural town. Filmmaking and the creative process became his outlet at an early age. Throughout high school, Josh began developing his craft by making skate films, short documentaries and videos for his parent's church. In 2012, Josh moved from Illinois to Minnesota where he met his wife, Morgan. In 2014, Josh and Morgan started a film company called Chitwood Media. The heart of their work is to create films that cultivate inspiration, expand perspective, empower community and affirm hope. Their films reflect the unique creativity ingrained in each individual that goes beyond mimicking the popular. The themes of their storytelling and cinematography challenge misconception, reveal beauty, and reflect their personal faith. In October of 2021, the two relocated their business from Minneapolis to Indianapolis. In his free time, Josh enjoys spending time in his home and community with Morgan and their three sons, Marquelle, Reggie and Tony.
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