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New York, NY, USA
$200 - $300
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New York, NY, USA
$200 - $300
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New York, NY, USA
$1000 - $10000
1 reviewdoing great things with and for Black people.
New York, NY, USA
$500 - $1500
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1 reviewHistory professor specializing in historical background and context information regarding contemporary protest and dissenters.
Washington, DC, USA
$750 - $1000
6 reviewsProfessor of Conflict Resolution & Diplomacy Crisis analyst Former member of the United Nations Panel of Experts
New York, NY, USA
$2500 - $2500
1 reviewArt Director
New York, NY, USA
$500 - $1500
A lifelong storyteller, relentlessly curious and driven by a passion to break the mold, innovate and challenge the status quo. An uncanny ability to find a compelling story angle in any assignment or opportunity, big or small from covering the Hollywood red carpet interviewing the world’s biggest stars, to scouring the world’s biggest tradeshows as a reporter finding stories of innovation in the everyday and ordinary, to creating, writing and producing new shows and storytelling approaches, to exec producing original commissions and developing and producing content in the brand space. As a reporter, host and MC, Christian’s easy manner and empathetic nature allow him to build trust quickly with interviewees, from A level talent to CEOs and industry leaders, to those less comfortable in front of a crowd or camera. He has a rare ability to put people at ease and open them up, engaging in thoughtful conversation, drawing out insights through well researched questions.
Washington, DC, USA
$700 - $1600
Lindsay is an Explorers Club Fellow who has directed and produced award-winning science, culture, and adventure pieces, including the Netflix feature documentary The Most Unknown, which follows nine scientists traveling to extraordinary parts of the world to uncover the answers to some of humanity’s biggest questions. Her film Herd in Iceland, which documents the island nation's annual horse round-up, won over 15 festival awards and airs on PBS. Brand storytelling partners include VICE Media, OceanX, Apple, Iconiq Impact, Victoria & Albert Museum, UNICEF, and The Vilcek Foundation. As the founder of Archerfish Productions, commissions have taken Lindsay to film travelogues of the Inca Trail, Galapagos, and high Arctic, and horse treks through Mongolia and Patagonia. Lindsay has been fortunate to create pieces featuring inspiring subjects from Nobel Prize winners to subsistence farmers. She is a staff Senior Producer at the National Geographic Society, previously at NYT & Instagram.
New York, NY, USA
$800 - $1500
i’m gabriella (never gab or gabby, please!), owner of gabriella mangino productions, llc ☺️ i’m a video producer & strategist and mama of two. or in other words, i’m organized, highly proficient at multitasking, usually caffeinated and always busy. i’m a collaborator that thrives building relationships and teams to make incredible work together. almost none of my work is done alone (well, maybe some of the boring, but necessary parts are best left that way 😂) and that’s the way i like it. for the past decade, cooking and food have been a passion both at home and work for me. i see food as a way for people to form connections, inspire conversations, discover flavors and explore culture + places. and i’m excited to partner with creators, organizations and businesses that have stories to share. i love bringing ideas to life in an efficient and beautiful way. i’m a problem-solver, creative thinker and adaptable strategist ready to take on new challenges.
New York, NY, USA
$500 - $10000
I am a Bulgaria-born, Chicago-bred, Brooklyn-based photojournalist, editor and writer, driven by a passion for creative visuals, science, technology, climate change, the economic and political state of the world, art, architecture, anthropology, the beauty of the written word, and the true sense of equality. I aim to create and curate visuals with style and meaning — whether in a historic context or just beyond the surface of mundanity. What's more, as an immigrant to U.S. shores, I very much care to bridge humans’ understanding of one another — and most of all, connect the work I do as a woman in a male-dominated industry behind the camera, to how women manage in the world in front of it. My current and past clients, both across the States and the world, have included National Geographic, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Getty Images, Reuters, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, The Chronicle of Higher Education, THE CITY, Bloomberg, Yahoo News, AFP, Rolling Stone, Nature, Discover, New York magazine, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek, TIME, USA Today and the Chicago Tribune, among others. I have received awards from PDN’s Photo Annual, NPPA, American Photography and TED's Visualizing Climate Change contests; grants to further my projects from the National Geographic Society, the Pulitzer Center, the International Women's Media Foundation, Getty Images + Panasonic Lumix and Leica Camera; and have exhibited my work via Photoville, Leica Camera, the International Center of Photography and Bulgaria's National Gallery of Art. I have also taught journalism and photography courses and led workshops through the Pulitzer Center, Brooklyn Public Library, NYU, The School of The New York Times/Fordham University, and Leica Camera USA. No matter the time zone or topic, you could find me at x or +1.x.
Nashua, NH, USA
$300 - $800
My peers and colleagues often describe me as a newshound. Since 2007, I have contributed and launched local and national platforms (print, online, TV, and radio ) through reporting, producing, and project management. My specialties are helping organizations stimulate audience engagement and growth through digital and social media using native and targeted campaigns. I am passionate about storytelling and news coverage because I believe that journalists are the first draft writers of history and find it an invaluable public service to inform the public in with accurate info. In my spare time, I am an advocate for two significant causes close to my heart. One is creating more diverse newsrooms and coverage across the country through my involvement with the Boston and Southern New England Chapters of the National Association of Black Journalists, Inc. Second is helping the community of Grand-Goave, Haiti, through the work of the Be-Like-Brit Foundation, a non-profit that operates a Children's home and health clinic there established after the 2010 Earthquake. Lastly, I am passionate of all things aviation, and I am studying to get a private pilot's and drone operator license. You can find more about me by visiting my website at ronycamille.com.
New York, NY, USA
$750 - $1500
Tim has been working as a Producer & Director for over 15 years, focused on unscripted film, television, digital and branded projects. He has developed and produced for brands and publishers, including A&E, Facebook, ESPN, KitchenAid, Yummly, Puma, Campbell’s, Sur La Table, theSkimm, Comcast, Alibaba, Eurosport, Getty Images, Scripps Network and others. He was the co-creator, Executive Producer and Showrunner of the award-winning TV series Scraps: Parts Uneaten on A&E, directing 20 x 30min episodes, a 60min Thanksgiving special and hundreds of pieces of short-form content across 2 seasons. He has also produced and directed a number of digital docu-series, including: Red Fields, Green Fields, a series that examined the repurposing and revitalization of blighted commercial properties in urban centers following the 2008 financial crisis.
New York, NY, USA
$500 - $1350
With over 7 years of experience in marketing, I've had the opportunity to work across diverse industries, assisting both large and small companies in developing and scaling their digital presence, impact, and audience. My expertise primarily lies in organic & paid social media marketing strategy, influencer marketing, and content development. Additionally, I possess a deep understanding of analytics and data-driven campaign creation, resulting in significant ROIs. I thrive in environments that encourage creative thinking, problem-solving, diversity, and growth. Throughout my career, I've taught over 1000+ SMM professionals how to effectively market their businesses in the digital space, and I've successfully managed both digital and in-person activations, focusing on building awareness, driving valuable traffic, and increasing revenue.
Washington, DC, USA
$500 - $5000
Allison Shelley is an independent documentary photographer based in Washington D.C., focused primarily on health and social justice issues as they relate to women worldwide. She is co-founder and co-director of the non-profit Women Photojournalists of Washington (WPOW), and has worked as director of photography for Education Week newspaper and staff photographer for The Washington Times. Allison collaborates with organizations such as the United Nations Foundation, NPR and the Hewlett Foundation to create dynamic, image-forward corporate campaigns. Her recent projects from D.R. Congo, Senegal, Nigeria, Haiti, India, Nepal and the U.S. have been featured in publications like National Geographic, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, NPR, Al Jazeera America, The Wall Street Journal and The Guardian, among others.
Washington, DC, USA
$3000 - $6000
I am a New Orleans native-based photographer; but I also work out of Houston, New York, and DC. I am obsessed with portraits. It is all about the process of creating the portrait, and the story behind the portrait. The process of creating the portrait is a mark of true craftsmanship. I try to capture portraits that are honest. I often use black and white photographs to achieve that. I believe black and white photographs allow me to see; to truly see. When color is absent it is all about the architecture of the photograph; the light, the emotion, the tonality, the lines, and the shapes. It allows me to see deeper. If you prefer your photographs to be in color, that’s fine too. My priority is my client. In order to deliver the best possible product to my client, I get to know who they are, what their needs are, and what their vision is.
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