May • 2019
She made all her deadlines and her work was strong both in production but in storytelling. I would definitely work with her again in the future.
New York, NY, USA
2 reviews$200 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteI'm an independent journalist and filmmaker with over 10 years’ experience. In 2017 I won the international journalism prize, Rey de España in the category of Environmental Journalism and Sustainable Development with the documentary Lead, Invisible Poison. In the same year, I obtained the journalism prize, Álvaro Gómez Hurtado for the report, The Girls from the Bronx Speak. In 2015 I received the National Prize of Journalism CPB for the best work for television with the report, Meciendo mi Cuna. I'm currently a Rosalynn Carter Fellow for Mental Health Journalism.
May • 2019
She made all her deadlines and her work was strong both in production but in storytelling. I would definitely work with her again in the future.
Francesca Chaney was raised by a nutritionist mother in a plant-based home. After learning herbalism and holistic health care while working at a relative's apothecary, the 21-year-old began making herbal tea blends and vegan meals for family and friends motivated to spread the benefits of a plant-based diet. It was the very beginning of Sol Sips, a plant-based cafe that’s premise is to provide healthy beverages and bites accessible for everyone.
Four million tons of waste end up in landfills every year in New York City. Almost a third of that is food waste and commercial businesses contribute a significant amount.
For 50 years, this group of friends have been playing stickball in Bay Ridge.
For over 50 years, Lou Nasti, the “Geppetto of Brooklyn” has created eye-popping Christmas displays for New York flagship stores like Macy’s and houses like the famous Polizzoto’s in Dyker Heights.
Mexican immigrants, mostly from Sunset Park, reunited with their parents and grandparents for the first time after decades of separation.
At 26 Rugby Rd. off Caton Avenue in the landmarked neighborhood of Prospect Park South, stands stately a Queen Anne-style house that serves as the Watt Samakki-Dhammikaram Buddhist temple, Brooklyn’s only Cambodian Buddhist temple.
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