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September 3, 2010 by heber vega
10.Q Interviews: Spencer Stoner – Humanitarian Filmmaker & Photographer
Welcome to 10.Q Interviews.This section usually features interviews to Humanitarian, Cultural & Travel Photographers, their work and photography. This week in 10.Q Interviews, Spencer Stoner: “Spencer Stoner is an award-winning filmmaker and photographer based in Austin, Texas. He specializes in providing distinct and personal approaches to visual storytelling and awareness-raising for non-profit and private-sector clients [...]Archive
August 23, 2010 by heber vega
Approaching Storytelling in your Photography. (3 Tips!)
These photographs are from my third day at Remedy Mission, which was Friday. It was a long day, being that I woke up at 6:30 a.m. and I got back home at 11:30 p.m. During my third day I had to change my strategy towards getting the photographs for Preemptive Love. Why? Because it was [...]Archive
August 16, 2010 by heber vega
Working on a Remedy in Iraq!
Since I started working as photographer for humanitarian organizations, Preemptive Love has been always there for me, hiring me and therefore letting me be part of its lifesaving activities. I’m so proud of their work among the Iraqi children. As I said in this post about Jeremy Courtney(PLC CEO), I’ve witnessed the growth of this [...]Archive
August 13, 2010 by heber vega
10.Q Interviews: Tony Cece – Humanitarian Photographer & Video Producer
Welcome to 10.Q Interviews.This section usually features interviews to Humanitarian, Cultural & Travel Photographers, their work and photography. This week in 10.Q Interviews, Tony Cece: “As a humanitarian photographer and video producer for Operation Blessing International, I’ve been able to travel the globe telling stories of hope in adverse circumstances. My goal is to preserve [...]Archive
July 18, 2010 by heber vega
Working for the Family Center in Rapareen – Iraq
Beside being a photographer, I am also a humanitarian aid worker. I’m currently working on a wide variety of developmental programs. The last couple weeks I’ve been photographing our work through a Family Center, located in northern Iraq. In that Center we provide different social programs to the local community. As you probably have read [...]Archive
July 16, 2010 by heber vega
10.Q Interviews: Doug Klostermann – Travel, Cultural & Humanitarian Photographer
Welcome to 10.Q Interviews.This section usually features interviews to Humanitarian, Cultural & Travel Photographers, their work and photography. This week in 10.Q Interviews, Doug Klostermann: “Doug Klostermann is a travel, culture, and humanitarian photographer dedicated to documenting the work of international aid organizations. He is based in Cambridge, MA. He has photographed and contributed images [...]Archive
July 7, 2010 by heber vega
Assignment Length? Allowing yourself to be impacted by people stories
Before I start I want to make a couple of things really clear. First off, I’m not trying to change your mind about the length of your assignments, but I want to give you another perspective/approach towards the time spent on your stories. This is not a post to tell you, “You are wrong and [...]Archive
July 2, 2010 by heber vega
10.Q Interviews: Keith Dunlop, Humanitarian Photographer. Documentary Photojournalism
Welcome to 10.Q Interviews.This section usually features interviews to Humanitarian, Cultural & Travel Photographers, their work and photography. This week in 10.Q Interviews, Keith Dunlop: “Keith’s photography style is best described as quiet and unobtrusive. He prefers to document an event as it unfolds naturally, capturing the moment in natural light, without any prompting or [...]Archive
June 28, 2010 by heber vega
