December • 2023
Simeon is a no-nonsense professional. He was great to work with.
Lima Region, Peru
2 reviews$300 - $1500 / Day
Request QuoteI am a widely-published print journalist covering Latin America now looking to expand my broadcast and video repertoire. My reporting on subjects as varied as climate change, corruption and cuisine has been published in the Washington Post, Telegraph, Times, Independent, Foreign Policy, and Guardian, and on NPR. I have been interviewed on air multiple times by the BBC, CNN and NPR. I have produced and reported online videos, all with GlobalPost, which you can see lower down. In each case, I proposed the idea, researched it and wrote the script. And I wrote and presented the 2020 Audible docuseries El Impenetrable, about an environmental murder mystery in Argentina's Chaco tropical dry forest. I have been based in Latin America for more than a decade and am fully bilingual in English and Spanish. I have a long track record of breaking original print features, and would welcome the chance to do something similar with video or TV.
December • 2023
Simeon is a no-nonsense professional. He was great to work with.
Produced for GlobalPost
An online video looking at the work of a US scientist monitoring the subtle, and not-so-subtle, impacts of climate change on the Amazon. Flying over the rainforest, he uses state-of-the-art lasers to create 3D maps of it, cataloguing the changes in the canopy. The results of droughts and increased forest fires are alarming and could potentially spell the end of the Amazon as we know it.
Produced for GlobalPost
An online video looking at how climate change is threatening Cancun, one of the Caribbean's best known resorts. Rising tides and unusually strong hurricanes are sweeping away Cancun's golden sands and threatening to flood the hundreds of glitzy beachfront hotels.
Produced for GlobalPost
A five-minute online video looking at the fate of a spectacular "lost" Inca ruin in a remote corner of Peruvian cloud forest. The site, Choquequirao, receives a trickle of visitors due to the tough trek to get here. But that is about to change thanks to a new cable car to the ruins, intended to attract tourism-dollars and bring development to local communinities, changing Choquequirao forever.
Produced for CGTN Culture
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