October • 2015
Jonathan did an excellent job chasing the largest ever landfalling hurricane, Hurricane Patricia in Mexico. He shot great quality and was quick and efficient and would be hired again.
Colonia Cuauhtémoc, 06500 Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico
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Request QuoteVideo Passwords: Seems Like Home: TooJeez Romania: Trafficking Jonathan taught himself photography while serving as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army. After leaving the military, he dedicated himself full time to photojournalism working in the Middle East, Afghanistan, the United States, and Latin America. He has documented the effects of gentrification in Washington D.C., unrest in Yemen, the Libyan rebels' push from the Nafusa Mountains toward Tripoli during the Arab Spring, and Afghan mountain guides working amidst conflict high in the Hindu Kush. His photographs have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, NPR, and in The Times of London. Jonathan is a trained EMT with a master's degree in international affairs from Columbia University and has extensive experience working in some of the world's most hostile environments. Currently based in Mexico City, he is available for photography and video assignments worldwide.
October • 2015
Jonathan did an excellent job chasing the largest ever landfalling hurricane, Hurricane Patricia in Mexico. He shot great quality and was quick and efficient and would be hired again.
Password: TooJeez Considered by some to be the most talented musicians in the business, Two Gallants are struggling to find success, enduring a grueling life on the road, all for that 90 minutes of pure joy each night when they get to play their music. This is recently completed and unpublished.
Password: Trafficking For a number of reasons, sex trafficking is on the rise in Romania. This video explores the issue and includes interviews with child prostitutes, convicted traffickers, and vulnerable girls from areas of Romania most vulnerable to sex trafficking.
Aerial reel with Inspire 1.
This is a profile of a neighborhood in Kabul, Afghanistan. A local Afghan who grew up in that neighborhood shares his stories of what it was like growing up there and how it has changed.
In 2014, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto initiated the Southern Border Program as a plan to protect the human rights of migrants in Mexico and to control the flow of people crossing from Guatemala. Allegations of abuse have risen since.
On September 26, 2014 forty three students from the Ayotzinapa normal school were kidnapped and murdered by municipal police and cartel affiliated gunmen in Iguala, Mexico. The event laid bare Mexico's rampant government corruption and cartel violence, and catalyzed widespread civil unrest throughout the country.
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