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Ryan J.

Cambridge, MA, USA

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$500 - $3000 / Day

About

Ryan Christopher Jones is Mexican-American photojournalist and anthropologist originally from Central California, currently living in Cambridge, MA. He is a regular contributor to The New York Times, ProPublica and The Washington Post, and often works on stories of labor, environment and migration across the United States and Mexico. Two of his 2021 collaborations with the Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism examined the nebulous politics of water in California’s Central Valley. Other recent work also includes in-depth reporting during the Covid-19 pandemic in New York City and Boston, the overdose crisis, NYC housing crisis, and economic mobility. He has written about the ethics of photojournalism in two 2018 op-eds for The New York Times, “How Photography Exploits the Vulnerable” and “The Deja Vu of Mass Shootings.” In 2022-23 he was a judge for the Pulitzer Prizes and was also awarded the American Mosaic Journalism Prize for his coverage on under-reported communities across the U.S. He is currently a PhD student in Social Anthropology at Harvard University, where he will continue to study the political ecology of water, space and power in California, with a focus on the ways that Latinx and farmworker communities are responding to climate devastation across the Western United States.

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Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
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  • 5.0

    Produced for Starbucks Coffee Company

    WHM photos

    • Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist

Equipment

Video

  • DSLR or equivalent

Audio

  • External recorder

Miscellaneous

  • Lighting kit

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  • Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
  • Portrait Photographer
  • Reporter / Journalist