Cory M.
Austin, TX, USA
$300 - $10000
3 reviews- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Landscape Photographer
- Portrait Photographer
- Product Photographer
- Fashion Photographer
Austin, TX, USA
$300 - $10000
3 reviewsSan Antonio, TX, USA
$1400 - $2800
3 reviewsPhotojournalist with 25+ years experience, based in San Antonio.
Austin, TX, USA
$800 - $5000
2 reviewsGriffyn.Co Productions is an Austin, TX-based script-to-screen media production company run by Denise and Matthew Thornton. We produce films, music videos, short-form content, commercial marketing videos, and podcasts.
Houston, TX, USA
$250 - $850
2 reviewsSan Francisco based freelance video/photographer specializing in crowdfunding, brand and non-profit media making.
Dallas, TX, USA
$495 - $2695
1 reviewAustin, 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
$200 - $1200
BRIAN FORD is a cross-platform visual media specialist based in Austin, TX, the Bay Area, and Points South and East. His work has focused on a spectrum of humanitarian and social change issues--from the post-industrial struggles of Detroit to the post-conflict transformations of rural Colombia, from the rebuilding efforts in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake to the reshaping of American Indian rights in Oklahoma. Brians corporate, governmental and nongovernmental clients have included National Geographic, PBS, A&E, Discovery Channel, the Smithsonian Channel, Amazon Prime, Dell, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, UNICEF, and the University of Michigan. As a DP and director with extensive post experience, Brian is technically conversant from the field to final finishing. With his passion for documenting the human experience and his unique combination of talent and vision, Brian is well equipped to capture and convey stories of any size.
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.
Austin, TX 78704, USA
$1000 - $2000
Amy Bench is a cinematographer and filmmaker based in Austin, Texas. She took a circuitous path to filmmaking, first working as an engineer for Eastman Kodak before pursuing an MFA in directing at UT (2010). She has been twice nominated for the Kodak Excellence in Cinematography Award and has won grants from the International Documentary Association (IDA), Austin Film Society (Texas Filmmaker’s Production Fund), Women in Film- Dallas, and the Department of Education’s Jacob K. Davits Fellowship, and is currently a member of the Austin Contemporary’s multidisciplinary artist group The Crit Group. She was recently named a “DP on the Rise” by Paste Magazine. As a cinematographer her credits include TRANS IN AMERICA (Emmy, 2019), UPROOTED (HBO Max, NAACP Image Award nomination, 2022), BAD AT DANCING (Silver Bear, Berlinale, 2015), HOLY HELL (Sundance, 2016) and RUNNING WITH BETO (SXSW, 2019). Her camera work has won an Emmy, 2 Webby awards, and has screened at festivals including Berlin, SXSW, Sundance, The New York Film Festival, and at MOMA/PS1. She is the Director of Photography on three features premiering at SXSW in March: Mama Bears (dir Daresha Kyi- Chavela), Lover Beloved (dir Michael Tully- Ping Pong Summer), and Shouting Down Midnight (dir Gretchen Stoeltje-Bionic Beauty Salon). Additionally, Amy directed the short documentary MORE THAN I REMEMBER, which received the IDA Enterprise Fund from the International Documentary Association and is premiering at SXSW in March 2022. Her 2019 film A LINE BIRDS CANNOT SEE won awards at SXSW, Cleveland, Oak Cliff Film Festival, Bend Film Festival, and IndieGrits, and is currently featured online on THE NEW YORKER. She is a member of the International Collective of Female Cinematographers (ICFC), Documentary Cinematographers Alliance (DCA), and the ICOSA Collective.
Houston, TX, USA
$600 - $2100
With nearly twenty years of experience in the photography industry, I am a seasoned professional known for providing exceptional photography services to editorial, commercial, and corporate clients. I am passionate about using my skills and experience to create impactful visual stories that leave a lasting impression. I specialize in crafting images that not only capture the essence of the subject but also resonate with the target audience. By understanding the vision and values of my clients, I create photographs that align with their brand identity and communicate their unique story. I am adept at translating abstract concepts into visual representations, making the intangible tangible. I recognize that the images I create reflect not only the subject but also the values of the company I am working for. I take the time to understand the core principles, brand personality, and target audience of each client. By aligning my creative approach with these factors, I ensure that the final images not only meet the client's objectives but also resonate with their audience in an honest and approachable way. Whether it's capturing the authenticity of an editorial story, the professionalism of a corporate campaign, or the creativity behind a commercial project. My clients include Accenture, AirBnB, AT&T, Amtrak, Atlantic Records, ED&F Man, ESPN, The Financial Times, Macquarie Cook Energy, Match.com, NBC, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Playboy Magazine, Starbucks, Shell Oil, TOTALEnergies, Texas Children's Hospital, TXU Energy, The Wall Street Journal, and the World Wildlife Fund, among others.
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.
Houston, TX, USA
$500 - $2500
Scott Dalton is a documentary photographer and filmmaker living in Houston, Texas. He was based for 14 years throughout Latin America, mainly in Bogotá, Colombia, where he covered the civil conflict and drug war before returning to his home state of Texas. He now does editorial and corporate assignments while spending his free time working on long-term personal projects. Currently he is working along the U.S.-Mexico border as well as projects throughout the American South. His documentary film, LA SIERRA, won numerous awards and has been broadcast by PBS, BBC, HBO Latino, and many other international broadcasters. His photography has appeared in the New York Times, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, Harper's, Time, Newsweek, the Washington Post Magazine, Condé Nast Portfolio, Business Week, and The New Yorker, among other outlets.
Dallas, TX, USA
$800 - $5000
Throughout my career, I have been an integral component in the success of companies large and small, from Fortune 500 to venture-backed tech startups. At every stop, I've applied a winning personal formula: hard work, dedication, leadership and vision to grow and succeed professionally and personally in the ever-changing marketplace of ideas. Possessing experience as a live event host and on-air personality, live television writer and producer, online content strategist, public and media relations specialist, marketing design consultant, marketing director, communications director, and corporate communications consultant, my unique blend of experience, skill, and talent makes me the ideal candidate for your organization.
Texas, USA
$150 - $200
Jordan Gass-Pooré is a senior English and mass communication double major at Texas State University. The moment she laid hands on a newspaper and her fingers were stained with black ink that she could smear on her older cousin’s white clothes, she was hooked. Since then, Jordan has been on a mighty crusade to prove that the pen is mightier than the sword, sharpening her writing skills through internships with the Los Angeles News Group, Austin American-Statesman and San Antonio Express-News, among others, and working with high school students as an English tutor and mentor. Jordan lived in Canterbury, England, for six months in 2010 and looks forward to returning, hopefully as a reporter with The Guardian in London.
Austin, TX, USA
$1000 - $2000
1 reviewBex Rodriguez is a filmmaker based in Austin, Texas. As a full-time freelancer since 2013, Bex has worked on countless docs, commercials and music videos. Recently, Bex worked as a DP for Hulu, NPR, AT&T, The Daily Show, and most recently HBO. Bex’s goals are shooting and directing documentaries with a focus on women and minorities. She has traveled to Morocco to DP the disappearing culture of the nomadic people in the Sahara. Bex not only DPs but has recently discovered directing. From Sol to Seoul, a rock climbing doc following a young woman’s journey from her farm in Colorado to the granite mountains of South Korea, is her latest film in post production.
Austin, TX, USA
$120 - $240
Hi! My name is Laura Figi but most people just call me "Figgy." I'm a freelance journalist with a passion for representing the truth, nothing but the truth and the whole truth. I consider myself multi-talented; I have experience in breaking news, long-form journalism, broadcast, photography, videography, post-production editing (I'm a huge nerd about Adobe Creative Cloud), copywriting and editing, HTML, web design, social media strategy, marketing strategy and French translation, but I am always itching to learn something new. I eat, sleep and breathe AP style and I'm ready to write, edit or shoot anything you throw at me!
Houston, TX, USA
$450 - $3500
Hi – I go by Pu. My work has taken me through waist-deep floodwater, migration paths in the Americas and into homes of storied families across the continent. My journalism career kicked off as a staff photographer, and eventually managing editor, at the Daily Texan, the student newspaper of the University of Texas at Austin. In college, I complimented my journalism with a degree in anthropology, which took me on a deep dive exploring why people are the way they are. That knowledge guides my photography today. When not working on assignments, I am exploring projects on migration, identity, and culture
Austin, TX, USA
$200 - $700
Multi-media journalist. One man band. I started off as a part-time PA, mainly working in Computer Graphics / Audio Technician / Camera Operator roles in news production for three daily newscasts for KLDO/KXOF in Laredo, Texas. After a few months, I was promoted to full-time multimedia journalist covering international border issues such as the shooting of a Department of Homeland Security helicopter near the Rio Grande River. Afterwards, I joined the team at KGNS, also from Laredo, Texas, as a multimedia journalist. I was part of a team of reporters and producers that covered the fatal bus accident off US-83 in the Spring of 2016. I'm currently a freelancer in the Austin area.
Dallas, TX, USA
$150 - $300
I am a midlife adventurer and writer. I am an avid scuba diver, underwater photographer, citizen scientist, amateur historian; interested in all people and cultures. For me, the unexpected is usually the norm! I take part in Citizen Science and have done several trips to ID whale sharks, manta rays, and other pelagics. I love to write about these experiences, and to review companies engaged in travel or volunteer tourism. Hotels, dive companies, airlines, restaurants...I enjoy all manner of travel related reviews and stories. I'm always up for a new challenge! I blog for The Huffington Post as well as several other online magazines.
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