Articles tagged with: Journalism
India »
Three weeks into our project (Artefacting, check out the intro on the Artefacting website) in Nagaland found us in one of its most remote districts, the Mon province. We were there to cover the annual Aoling Monyu Festival, a Naga festival belonging to the Konyak tribe.
The Pinochet Project, Work »
The Pinochet Project is a journalist’s rendition of the Chilean memory struggle after the dictator, General Augusto Pinochet, left office in 1990. Last summer, May-August 2010, I spent three months in Chile, interviewing subjects and reporting for the English-language newspaper, …
South Africa, The Serious Blog, Work »
Check out some photos from the trip
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South Africa, The Serious Blog, Work »
We’ve arrived safely back in the States after two weeks in South Africa. We shot thousands of photos, hundreds of hours of video, and nearly blew up our computers using ramshackle adaptors…but despite the sleepless nights and looming deadlines, we …
South Africa, The Serious Blog, Work »
The World Cup, wine, apartheid and Cape Town: all of the famous nouns associated with my next destination, which is NOT South America, but South AFRICA. I’m still winging my way to the southern hemisphere (this time it will be …








































