MonkeyTown
A bizarre story about human/monkey relations in an impoverished urban village in jakarta, Indonesia
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
Jakarta, Indonesia
$350 - $500 / Day
Request QuoteI've covered Asia for over 15 years, primarily as a chief photographer with The Associated Press, and now as a freelance. During that time, I've covered many of the regions most critical situations from Afghanistan to Fiji; providing dramatic, and imaginative imagery ranging from armed conflict to the daily lives of ordinary people facing the pressures of life-altering change. I specialise in producing creative, compelling stories which look beyond the surface to the often hidden heart of the matter for a variety of media organizations on assignment or through the resale of longterm projects. I also provide dynamic, storytelling imagery to a select group of companies and aid organizations. My work has been featured in many of the world's most influential media including The New York Times, Time, Wall Street Journal and National Geographic
A bizarre story about human/monkey relations in an impoverished urban village in jakarta, Indonesia
Vespa is one of the first and most iconic brands in Indonesian motorsport history, and it continues today, although in ways that Piaggio could never have imagined. Free spirited Indonesians saw, weld and hammer old vespa's into shapes that reflect a punk ethos.
In the process of much needed improvement to Jakarta's infrastructure, those with the least resources keep getting shuttled from one inadequate housing situation to another such as these people being evicted from makeshift slum housing under a highway bridge in Jakarta
Camera
Audio
Production Support
Post Production