May • 2019
Johan understood what we wanted to accomplish and was really thoughtful in the approach. Would definitely work with Johan again.
Stockholm, Sweden
2 reviews$500 - $1500 / Day
Request QuoteJohan Eriksson has filmed and photographed on five continents. His work focuses on the surprises of daily life. His recent film and photography trips have taken him to Liberia, Somaliland, Latvia, Papua New Guinea, and Sri Lanka. His work focuses on the intimate daily life of ordinary people in these countries. His photography has been featured time and again with Gapminder, a global project to visualize the span of wealth and poverty around the world. His video work includes a feature length narrative film set in Ghana, multi-continent shoots development organization such as UNDP’s JPO program, as well as numerous smaller NGOs.
May • 2019
Johan understood what we wanted to accomplish and was really thoughtful in the approach. Would definitely work with Johan again.
December • 2020
Very easy to work with and produced beautiful content that matched the shot list and creative direction provided.
This video was produced for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to showcase their Junior Professional Officer program. One of our 3 person teams filmed in 4 continents to capture the story of these incredible UN employees who make development work a reality. Filming took place in New York, Copenhagen, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, and Beirut.
This is the story of how each one of the 3,700 households in the Kiziba camp in Rwanda were given a solar lamp, and the impact that "light" has had on their lives.
How does a well-resourced, democratic and environmentally conscious country like Switzerland address the “Future of Urban Mobility”? This film is part of a 6-month-long campaign with Student Reporter covering urban mobility stories in Switzerland, as well an analysis of European mobility trends and portraits of individuals and start-ups. In partnership with the Impact HUB Zürich and NZZ Campus
Badra is a trainee midwife in Somaliland, one of the most dangerous places in the world for a woman to give birth. Medical Aid Films is training her and others in Somaliland, using film, with life-saving nursing and midwifery skills.
Obstetric fistula occurs disproportionately among impoverished women and girls, especially those women living far from medical services. To address this issue, UNFPA and partners launched the Global Campaign to End Fistula in 2003.
In this video you will hear Marzieh's talk about the future, dreams and what she misses most in life.
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