December • 2020
Eva-Lotta jumped on this shoot with short notice and was great to communicate with. She set up interviews in no time and delivered the footage promptly. Looking forward to working with her again!
Stockholm, Sweden
5 reviews$600 - $900 / Day
Request QuoteEva-Lotta Jansson is a photo- and video journalist now based in Stockholm, Sweden. Her second home is South Africa, where she has experience working with both news and humanitarian organizations, often travelling on assignment to surrounding Africa.
December • 2020
Eva-Lotta jumped on this shoot with short notice and was great to communicate with. She set up interviews in no time and delivered the footage promptly. Looking forward to working with her again!
Fynbos, the main feature of the Cape Floral Kingdom, is brightening up the region with brilliant yellows in South Africa.
The Emusoi centre in Tanzania is changing the lives of young Maasai girls in the community, by helping them escape forced marriages and go on to secondary school and a further education. Read my full story in M&G, The Masaai Sisterhood of Education: https://mg.co.za/article/2012-03-02-the-maasai-sisterhood-of-education
News shoot; interviews and B-roll, following up on a Bloomberg story about (the lack of) diversity in the finance industry in Stockholm.
Students at a small IT university in South Africa is developing the future of air travel. At Belgium Campus, in the outskirts of Pretoria, students are tinkering in an airplane hangar, developing futuristic technologies, according to the school’s website. For example, the students have developed and built an experimental super-fast plane that can take off and land on its own.
Brandon Mubaiwa, a Zimbabwean farmer based in South Africa, found himself in a predicament when lockdown started here due to the #coronavirus. The Stellenbosch-based farmer of organics had more than 3,000 heads of lettuce and heaps of tomatoes that he had to destroy. That’s because his normal customers, restaurants, were forcibly closed when lockdown started at the end of March. But, in some ways, Mubaiwa was in luck. An old friend, Jessica Shepherd, who used to be a restaurateur thought of Mubaiwa and wanted to help. She posted a picture of the spoilt lettuce on social media and got connected with newly-established Food Flow, who ended up buying vegetables to help Mubaiwa and to feed the vulnerable. Donor payments sponsor bags vegetables on behalf of families who rely on meals from schools and aftercare programs, which are currently closed. The delivery is made from the farms to participating in soup kitchens and community distribution partners.
A taxi rank in Kayamandi, a township in Stellenbosch, South Africa, has received a hand-washing station with self-cleaning taps to reduce the spread of the #coronavirus in taxis. Only two-thirds of households in South Africa have access to hand-washing facilities. These stations are being funded by, and installed in, various municipalities across the country, especially in schools and urban informal settlements with hygiene challenges. The system uses only 100ml of water per hand wash, instead of several liters that can happen when people leave the tap running whilst cleaning their hands.
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