Produced for The Columbus Dispatch
Color Run
The Color Run through Columbus, Ohio
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
$525 - $2000 / Day
Request a demoDoral Chenoweth III, 51, joined the Columbus Dispatch in 1990 as a staff photographer. His photojournalism work has covered several social issues including the mortgage crisis, the stress of euthanizing cats on humane shelter workers, and the lack of affordable housing for low-income people. In 2009 he became a videographer for dispatch.com, the newspaper’s website. In January 2011 he produced a video about Ted Williams, a homeless man with a golden radio voice. The video is the most popular video ever on dispatch.com and was viewed more than 144 million times on YouTube. His photography has appeared in the New York Times and other American newspapers, The (London) Daily Mail, TIME magazine, USA Today, and even one small photograph in National Geographic. Book credits include America 24/7, Ohio 24/7, The National Press Photographer’s Association Best of Photojournalism, and a book celebrating Habitat For Humanity’s 25th anniversary.
Produced for The Columbus Dispatch
The Color Run through Columbus, Ohio
Every Sunday, long before the first light, a line forms outside New Life United Methodist Church in Columbus, Ohio. People needing a hot breakfast, a clean pair of socks, or to see a doctor fill this old church building.
Listen the joys and struggles of children at the LOHADA orphanages in Arusha, Tanzania. Founder Happiness Wambura, board member Elton Cooke and volunteer Meryl Makinson express their love of the children. LOHADA stands for Loving Hand for the Disadvantaged and Aged.
Marine families grow together as they mourn the loss of their sons in the largest loss of life in a Iraqi IED explosion.
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