Michael H.
Houston, TX, USA
$200 - $1000
20 reviews- Reporter / Journalist
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Houston, TX, USA
$200 - $1000
20 reviewsHouston, TX, USA
$150 - $300
1 reviewNBA reporter
Palestine, TX, USA
$27 - $27
1 reviewHouston, TX, USA
$100 - $400
1 reviewAustin, TX, USA
$10 - $11
1 reviewAustin, TX, USA
$100 - $5000
1 reviewHouston, TX, USA
$100 - $200
6 reviewsJust a brotha trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents.
Houston, TX, USA
$300 - $500
4 reviewsEmmy Award winner with 20 years of experience as radio and television Journalist. Proven track record of strong writing, storytelling and live reporting and anchoring skills.
Palestine, TX, USA
$200 - $1000
1 reviewI am the photojournalist, Muhammad Ateeq, who lives in the city of Jenin and often travels in the northern West Bank during my journalistic work.
Houston, TX, USA
$350 - $350
2 reviews30+ years of experience in Broadcast Television and Radio (news anchor, reporter, show production, and digital content).
Houston, TX, USA
$100 - $100
1 reviewHouston, TX, USA
$700 - $1200
2 reviewsAustin, TX, USA
$1800 - $3000
Marshall Foster is a Humanitarian Photographer who has filmed and photographed in over 35 countries worldwide. His passion is for people, and for revealing the issues and numerous challenges they may face. He has photographed royalty, a US Vice President and other global dignitaries. Marshall is a highly creative professional with 13yrs experience in photography and videography, seeking challenging roles to contribute to the missions and visions of nonprofit organizations. Effective at producing one-of-a-kind photos, videos and audio productions by succinctly capturing areas and subjects that promote awareness in human advocacy and other sensitive issues. Well-versed in handling various types of photography, including humanitarian, commercial, documentary, lifestyle, and in-studio. Experienced traveler and compassionate communicator with the ability to establish trust with individuals in delicate situations with diverse sociocultural backgrounds. Working knowledge of Spanish and Lugandan languages.
Austin, TX, USA
$50 - $1000
Freelance Combat and Natural Disaster Photojournalist • Covered several combats and natural disasters including: o Tehran Flood, 1987 (Tehran, Iran) o Iran-Iraq war, 1988 (Kermanshah, Iran) o Manjil–Rudbar earthquake, 1990 (Manjil & Rudbar, Iran) o Bosnian War, 1993 (Bosnia, Yugoslavia) o Bam earthquake, 2003 (Bam, Iran) o Cyclone Gonu, 2007 (Baluchistan, Iran) o Afghanistan War, 2001 (Zaranj, Afghanistan) o Iraq War, 2003 (Sulaymaniyah, Iraq) o Kyrgyz Revolution, 2010 (Bishkek, Kirgizstan) • Produced and Directed several documentary films including: o Café Cinema (9 Episodes, 50 min) about Social Justice Issues in Cinema o Help Wanted (25 min) Director and editor (Homelessness in Austin, TX) o Head Over Heels (95 min) about Refugees in Turkey o Baby Angel (25 min): about Undocumented Immigrants in Texas (co-produced with PBS) o Deport (30 min) about undocumented Immigrants in Texas (co-produced with PBS) o Llama de Amor Viva (30 min) about Flamenco dancers in Texas (co-produced with PBS)
Austin, TX, USA
$600 - $2000
Gabriella Nova (f.k.a. Parsons) is a Midwest-born-and-raised 90s kid, visual storyteller and freelance documentary filmmaker based in Austin, Texas. She is currently a seasonal producer for SXSW Film Festival. Gabriella’s work centers on community empowerment, social justice, identity and belonging. Whether producing a short doc or assisting clients with long-term communications plans, Gabriella loves working with teams to bring stories from ideation to completion. Formerly, she worked as an Emerging Media Producer for Nebraska Public Media, Nebraska’s PBS and NPR. Gabriella holds a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications. During her time at CoJMC, Gabriella was an award-winning fellow of the Global Eyewitness photojournalism program, which she and other alums have worked with college faculty to reform since 2020. Previously, Gabriella was the Program Coordinator for Untold Migrant Stories, a program of the Asian Community and Cultural Center that empowers immigrant and refugee youth to tell their stories through digital media. Reach out for assignments, collaborations, or just say hi at x.
Houston, TX, USA
$150 - $350
I’m a journalist and a writer. I've got facts when you need them. I'm creative when it counts. I specialize in human-interest stories, long-form nonfiction, magazine writing, profiles and ghostwriting. I speak to the experts, read the reports, analyze the data and make sense of it all. I go beyond the 24-hour news cycle to write stories from the undercurrent. I lead with curiosity and ask what is necessary. The result is a story where the numbers have meaning, the names have faces and the issues are real. From a superstitious mortuary beautician in Harlem, N.Y. to discovering the same under-performing companies win healthcare contracts in Bangladesh, my breadth of work highlights my knack for immersive writing and data journalism. My work has appeared in Columbia Journalism Review, IB Times, Narratively, Houstonia, TakePart and GOOD. As a writer and communications specialist, my expertise and services include professional writing like proposals, presentations, communication plans, marketing and website content, and copy editing. I never turn down an adventure, and most of my travels have been planned on a whim. My latest exploration: Buddhist temples in Shanghai and Hangzhou, China. I have a master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University and a bachelor's degree in Communications Management and Design from Ithaca College. It won’t write itself, so send it my way.
Austin, TX, USA
$500 - $800
Shannon McGarvey is a dynamic writer, producer, and storyteller with a passion for curating human-centered narratives across rich media formats for prominent networks, publications, and brands. She is the host of the successful true-crime podcast "Yuba County Five" (Mopac Audio, 2022) and a regular commentator on the long-running series "LISK: Long Island Serial Killer" (Mopac Audio, 2020-2023). Her next project is "The Edge of Reason" (Atlantic Re:think, 2023), a forthcoming podcast series about contemporary art through the prism of the Enlightenment. Shannon has been featured on the "Stuff You Should Know" podcast, WABC New York, and Pix 11 News NYC. Her podcast work has been written about in The New York Times, British GQ, PopSugar, Vogue, British Vogue, HuffPost, The New Yorker, and Men's Health, among others. Shannon is also a successful television producer and has produced work for HBO Max, Travel Channel, TLC, Discovery, Bio, National Geographic, and Crime and Investigation. On the branded side, Shannon has produced rich media for the open-source data science company Posit, Dell Blue, Whole Foods, CLR, Western Union, PING Golf, Glaxo Smith Kline, Roche, Intel, Ace Cash Express, Flash Parking, and many more. As a journalist, Shannon has been published in the Austin American-Statesman, Magnet Magazine, Whisky Advocate, San Antonio Current, Culture Map, and Digital Spy. She holds an MLitt in Creative Writing from the University of Glasgow (2010) and a BA in English from Texas State University (2006). Follow @shannonmcgarvey across all major social platforms.
Houston, TX, USA
$150 - $900
Camilo Hannibal Smith is a filmmaker, journalist and documentary photographer based in Houston, Texas. He's worked as a copy editor at the Los Angeles Times, and later started covering local news and culture for Houston Press, Houston Chronicle and various online publications including Rolling Stone. He's a graduate of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism's digital media program. He created the documentary film “Raza Rap Project” in the fall of 2018. His past work has involved field producing news videos in New Jersey, New York, Mexico and Venezuela. He got his start behind the camera working on the independent film "Moe". Camilo’s work is focused on storytelling that lies at the intersections of history, identity, culture, and justice. He’s created video content and written about hip-hop in Venezuela and Mexico, where he presented a multimedia project at Postopolis! (2010) about Mexico City’s underground rap scene. He directed and produced the short news doc “Petare: a little hope for the most dangerous slum in the world,” about a Christian rapper in Caracas in 2014.
Austin, TX, USA
$150 - $400
Carlos Estrada is a recent graduate of the University of Alabama with a degree focusing on film production, film history, and poetry. He has worked in Birmingham, Alabama as a videographer and editor for the non-profit Impact Alabama. He recently participated in the Southern Exposure Film Fellowship, which brings documentary filmmakers from around the world to create short documentaries about environmental injustices in the state of Alabama. His first documentary, "Undocumented," a short about the impact Alabama's HB-56, an anti-illegal immigration bill, had on two illegal immigrant families, won 'Best Student Film' at Sidewalk Film Festival 2012. His other films have been screened from Los Angeles to France. He is drawn to characters that have a story you would not immediately associate with them.
Houston, TX, USA
$500 - $1000
I’m a Houston-based video journalist available to travel in the Southern U.S. I am an experienced all-in-one video journalist, with a strong background in producing, shooting and editing. Most recently, I reported and produced long-form features and special projects for NBC News’ Digital Documentaries team. My work has screened at film festivals across the country, and has been recognized by the Emmy Awards, the National Press Photographers Association, the Society of Professional Journalists, the National Magazine Awards, the Webbys, the GLAAD Media Awards and others. My work has published and distributed with Focus Features, NBC News, MSNBC, Hulu, Semafor, New York Magazine and Business Insider.
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