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Eddie Adams Workshop Jim Colton, Editor at Large, ZUMA Press - I Deanne Fitzmaurice, Documentary Photographer - I Ruth Fremson, Photographer - I MaryAnne Golon, Director of Photography, The Washington Post - I David Griffin, President, D Griffin Studio - I Marco Grob, Photographer/Cinematographer - I Carol Guzy, Photographer - I, P MEDIA ARCHIVE Tom Kennedy, Visual Journalist and Photo Consultant - I Elizabeth Krist, Senior Photo Editor, National Geographic - I Sarah Leen, Director of Photography, National Geographic - I PhotoWings mission is to highlight and help facilitate the power of Chip Maury, Photographer - I photography to influence the world. We help photography to be John Moore, Staff Photographer, Getty Images - I better understood, created, utilized, seen, and saved. Stacy Pearsall, Photographer - I Tim Rasmussen, Director of Photography Digital and Print Media, ESPN - I In that endeavor, we have created hundreds of hours of ad- Howard Schatz, Photographer - I free original interviews, which have been edited in multiple Brad Smith, Director of Photography, ESPN - I ways for educational purposes. Enjoy and be inspired! Michael Williamson, Photojournalist - I, P John H. White, Photojournalist - I, P Daniella Zalcman, Documentary Photographer - I I = Interview P = Presentation A = Audio All media can be found on our website: Foundry photowings.org/videos Photojournalism Workshop Kael Alford, Photojournalist/Documentary, Thematic Compilations Photographer/Videographer - I, P Jodi Bieber, photographer - I, P The Power of Photography – Andrea Bruce, Ron Haviv, Maggie Steber Paula Bronstein, Photojournalist - I Visual Storytelling -Kael Alford, Thorne Anderson, Andrea Bruce, Ben Bohane, Photojournalist, Author, Producer - I James Whitlow Delano, Tewfic El-Sawy, Ron Haviv, Henrik Kastenskov, Victor Blue, Photojournalist - I, P and John Stanmeyer Paula Bronstein, Photojournalist - I Creative Collaboration – Tom Kennedy, Tim Greyhavens, Amy Andrea Bruce, Documentary Photographer - I, P Benson, Daniel Beltra, Jeff Cappella, Roger Ressmeyer, Louie Matt Black, Documentary Photographer - I, P Schwartzberg, Alasdair Turner, Greg Constantine, Sara Terry, and Scott Oscar Castillo, Photojournalist - I, P Squire Moises Castillo, Photojournalist and Editor - I The Alexia Foundation - Aphrodite and Peter Tsairis, Sarah Blesener, Guillermo Cervera, P Mary F. Calvert, Tim Matsui Michael Robinson Chavez, Photojournalist - I Nacho Corbella, Multimedia Producer - I Lessons in the Field Rodrigo Cruz,, Photographer, P Agnes Dherbys, Photographer - I Matt Black, Documentary Photographer Peter DiCampo, Documentary Photographer - I, P Andrea Bruce, Documentary Photographer James Whitlow Delano, Reportage Photographer - I, P James Whitlow Delano, Reportage Photographer Edward Echwalu, Documentary Photographer - I Maggie Steber, Documentary Photographer Ashley Gilbertson, Photographer - I Adriana Zehbrauskas, Documentary Photographer Ron Haviv, Photojournalist - I, P Natalie Keyssar,Documentary Photographer - P Eddie Adams Workshop Henrik Kastenskov, Documentary Photographer - I, P Robert King, Photo and Video Journalist - I Alyssa Adams, Co-Founder, Eddie Adams Workshop - I Suthep Kritsanavarin, Photojournalist - I Walter Anderson, President & Co-Founder, Novium Learning - I Ben Lowy, Photojournalist - I Lars Boering, Managing Director, World Press Photo - I, P Sebastian Liste, Photographer - I Nancy Borowick, Humanitarian Photographer - I Kirsten Luce, Photojournalist - I Jabin Botsford, Photojournalist - I Enric Marti, Photojournalist, Photo Editor - P Hal Buell, former head of the Photography Service at the Associated Jared Moossy, Cinematographer, Photojournalist - I Press - I Alison Morley, Director of International Programs, ICP - I 1 Prashant Nanjiar, Photographer - I Thomas Patterson, Photo Editor and Content Specialist - P Ashima Narain, Photographer, Filmmaker - I David Patton, Director, Digital Media - P John Stanmeyer, Photojournalist - I Julia K. Parrish, Ecologist - P Maggie Steber, Documentary Photographer - I, P Sam Price-Waldman, Documentary Filmmaker / Cinematographer - P Smita Sharma, Documentary Photographer - I Tom Reese, Newspaper and Magazine Photojournalist - I Mustafah Quaraishi, Photojournalist - I Roger Ressmeyer, Filmmaker, CEO and Photographer - I, P Claire Rosen, Fine Art Photographer - I, P Dan Ritzman, Deputy Director, Sierra Club - P Adriana Zehbrauskas, Documentary Photographer - I David Rochkind, Founder and Creative Director, Ground Media - P Melissa Ryan, Director of Photography, Nature Conservancy Magazine - P Florian Schulz, Nature and Wildlife Photographer - I, P Blue Earth Alliance Louie Schwartzberg, Director, Producer, and Cinematographer - I, P Mustafah Abdulaziz, Photographer - P Kevin Sparkman, Vice President and Co-Founder, Fusionspark Media - P Scilla Andreen, Filmmaker - I Russell Sparkman, Co-Founder of Fusionspark Media, Inc. - I, P Scott Anger, Creative Director and Founder, Pandau - I Hilary Sparrow, Film Producer - I Liz Banse, Vice President, Communications Strategist and Trainer, Scott Squire and Amy Benson, Documentary Team - I, P Resource Media - P Sara Joy Steele, Producer - I, P Poulomi Basu, Storyteller, Artist and Activist - I, P Jane Sutton-Redner, Content Curation, World Vision - I Anil Batra, Vice President of Business Consulting, iJento - P Mary Virginia Swanson, Author and Educator - P Daniel Beltrá, Photographer and Artist - I, P Sara Terry, Documentary Photographer and Filmmaker - I, P Katie Campbell, Video Journalist, ProPublica - P Alasdair Turner, Wedding, Fine Art, and Adventure Photographer - P Jeff Capella, Senior Program Director, Resource Media - I, P Pedro Valtierra, Photographer-P Shauna Causey, Partner, Madrona Venture Labs - P Jon Warren, Photographer - P Helen Cherullo, Publisher, The Mountaineers Books; Executive Craig Welch, Environment Reporter - P Director, Braided River - I, P Art Wolfe, Photographer and Conservationist - P, I Greg Constantine, Documentary Photographer - I, P World Vision International, Humanitarian Aid Organization – P Mike Davis, Photo Editor, Educator - I Andrew DeVigal, Innovative Strategist - P Nicole Donaghy, Dakota Resource Council - P Catchlight / Everyday Bay Area Benjamin Drummond, Photographer - I, P Rasta Dave, Hood Historian - I Romeo Durscher, Director of Education, DJI - P Brenton Gieser, Photographer, Documentarian, Visual Storyteller - I Matt Eich, Photographic Essayist - P Pendarvis Harshaw, Senior Communications Associate, PolicyLink - I Natalie Fobes, Photographer - I Pei Ketron, Photographer, Educator, and Traveler - I Dan Green, Manager of Grants, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - I, P Mark Murrmann, Photo Editor, Mother Jones - I Tim Greyhavens, Executive Director, Wilburforce Foundation - I, P Austin Merrill, Co-Founder, Everyday Projects - I, P Annie Griffiths, Photographer - I, P Felix Uribe, Documentary Photographer - I Gary Halpern, Owner, PhotoMedia Group - P Roberto Hernández, Director and Producer - P David Holbrooke, Festival Director, Mountainfilm - P LOOK3 John Hoyt, Founder, Pyramid Communications - P Aaron Huey, Photographer and Editor - P Festival of the Photograph Tom Kennedy, Photo Director and Visual Journalist - I, P Christopher Anderson, Photographer - P Terrie Klinger, PH.D. Director and Professor, School of Marine and Nick Brandt, Photographer - P Environmental Affairs - P Olivia Bee, Photographer - P Dan Lamont, Photojournalist and Filmmaker - P Sheila Pree Bright, Photographer - P Jay Lyman, Librarian, Seattle Public Library - P Gregory Crewdson, Photographer - P Rozarii Lynch, Photographer - I Binh Danh, Photographer - P Milenko Matanovic, Recovering Artist - I Doug DuBois, Photographer - P Tim Matsui, Visual Journalist and Filmmaker - I, P LaToya Frazier, Visual artist, Photographer, Advocate - P Kristie McLean, Writer, Photographer, Coach - P Larry Fink, Photographer - P Kaylyn Messer, Conservation Documentary Photographer - P Nan Goldin, Photographer - P Bryan Monroe, Verizon Chair and professor at Temple University’s Stanley Greene, Photojournalist - I, P School of Media and Communication - I, P David Alan Harvey, Photographer - P David Moskowitz, Author and Photographer - P Monica Haller, Visual Artist - P Annie Marie Musselman, Photographer - P Walter Iooss, Sports Photographer - P Liz Neeley, Executive Director of The Story Collider - P 2 Graciela Iturbide, Photographer - P Antonin Kratochvil, Photojournalist - P International League of Tim Laman, Ornithologist and Wildlife photojournalist - P Franz Lanting, Photographer - P Conservation Photographers Mary Ellen Mark, Documentary Photographer - I, P Carrie Mae Weems, Artist - P ILCP Christopher Morris, Photographer - P Clay Bolt, Natural History Photographer - I, P Susan Meiselas, Documentary Photographer - P Lucas Bustamonte, Photojournalist - P Richard Misrach, Photographer - P Allen Carroll, Cartographer/Founder Story Maps Team/Esri - P Sally Mann, Photographer - P Bridget Conneely, Wildlife Ecologist - P Zanele Muholi, Visual Artist - P Laurent Geslin, Photographer - P Michael Nichols, Photographer, Editor - P Daisy Gilardini, Photographer - P Piotr Naskrecki, Entomologist, Author, Photographer - P Amy Gulick, Photographer - P Joe Riis, Cinematographer - P Sandesh Kadur, Filmmaker/Photographer - P Ruddy Roye, Documentary Photographer - P Chris Linder, Photographer - P Martha Rosler, Artist - P Garth Lenz, Photographer - P George Steinmetz, Photographer - P Robin Moore, Photographer/Filmmaker - I, P Callie Shell, Photographer - P Kathy Moran, Photo
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