December • 2020
Nick was able to coordinate his travel quickly under a tight schedule, as well as deliver more (including under footage) than was asked. We would recommend Nick for your videography needs.
Bangkok, Thailand
31 reviews$500 - $800 / Day
Request QuoteNicolas works as a freelance videographer and photographer, he has been based in Southeast Asia since 2008 and is a founding member of Ruom Collective. Before moving to Asia he was living and working in Perth, Western Australia as a Freelance Photographer as well as for a Perth based commercial photography agency. His work has been published in various local and international publications such as The Guardian, The International New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Time Magazine. As well as international channels such as National Geographic, BBC, CNN, France TV and TV5 Monde. He has also worked for international humanitarian organizations such as UNDP, UNICEF, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, UNESCO and CARE International.
December • 2020
Nick was able to coordinate his travel quickly under a tight schedule, as well as deliver more (including under footage) than was asked. We would recommend Nick for your videography needs.
March • 2022
Nicolas was wonderful to work with, very communicative and flexible, he delivered beautiful footage and I'm looking forward to working with him again soon!
June • 2019
Nick went above and beyond what we expected. He planned the shoot in detail and delivered some really great footage for our film. Highly recommend.
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