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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 [...]

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Working on Remedy Mission – Day 2 – Photographs

I’m leaving home in a few minutes, because today I will be in surgery for the first time. Yesterday I documented another procedure with one of the surgeons, but today is something totally different and far more complicated. The other thing that’s special about today’s surgery is that I’m following the story behind this patient. [...]

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Working on Remedy Mission – Photographs

It’s my first day of shooting for the Remedy Mission by Preemptive Love in Iraq, and I’m so exhausted! If you haven’t heard about this Remedy, please check my last post here, or better yet, go to Preemptive Love’s website. My first conclusion is this: You’ve got to be strong to work among these children, especially [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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10.Q Interviews: Sephi Bergerson – Documentary 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, Sephi Bergerson: “After more than 10 years as an advertising and commercial photographer, it became clear to me that something has to change. I wanted to travel but it was obvious that [...]

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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 [...]

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10.Q Interview: Simon Sticker – Humanitarian Photographer, Documentary & Visual Storyteller

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, Simon Sticker: “I love stories. That is what I’m interested in. And I love to tell them. That is what I do. Every person has a story to tell and while most [...]

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Prosperity Candle and the story of Waffa…

  You don’t believe in social media? Don’t value having a Flickr account, per se? No, today I’m NOT going to talk about the power of networking on the Internet, but I AM going to tell you the story behind my last assignment. How is that related to social media? Well, the way I met [...]