Video Interviews - Dar Es Salaam
- Corporate Videographer
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
1 review$350 - $500 / Day
Request QuoteMichael is a Tanzanian photographer based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, with 10 years of experience specialising in documentary, portrait, and editorial photography as well as video production. His passion lies in capturing the human element and narrating compelling stories through his images. Devoted to collaborating with non-profit organizations and brands, Michael has successfully communicated their ideas through his lens. His portfolio includes collaborations with MALALA FUND, UNWOMEN, HENNESSY, AGA KHAN FOUNDATION CANADA, FARM AFRICA, PACT, POPCORNBRAIN, SIGHTSAVERS, LEONARD CHESHIRE, HELPAGE, BRILLIANT EARTH, CEO MAGAZINE, and many others. Available for assignments throughout the region, Michael is prepared to travel anywhere to bring his unique perspective to visual storytelling. For questions or inquiries, please feel free to contact him.
Boke is supported by the Girls' Education Challenge Transition (GEC-T) project in Kenya. We look at the impact the Covid pandemic had on the project and how Boke is looking to inspire other young women.
Sheila is a happy and determined 10-year-old who loves nothing more than chasing after her five brothers. She is full of hopes and dreams for her future. When she leaves school she would like to be either a teacher or a doctor, so she can help other children like her.
More than 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa live without electricity and over 700 million depend on harmful fuels for cooking. This disproportionately affects women, leading to health issues and negatively affecting educational opportunities and income generation for them and their families. Solar Sister, a Cisco nonprofit partner, invests in female entrepreneurs in sub-Saharan Africa to help them lift themselves and their communities out of poverty.
In the dry region of Dodoma in Tanzania, the majority of the population works in farming and relies on rainfall to feed livestock and grow crops. Many smallholder farmers here grow the staple crop of sorghum to feed their families. But an increasingly volatile climate is cutting yields and endangering food security. This video outlines how, with support from Irish Aid and the World Food Programme, Farm Africa is helping sorghum farmers in Dodoma switch to improved varieties of sorghum.
An Experimental 1 Minute Short Film shot with Iphone 14 Pro.
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