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Howard Krupa has over seventeen years of experience as a documentary director of photography, working for many of the world’s leading broadcasters such as ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS the Discovery Network, the BBC, Channel 4 (UK), ITV (UK) and ABC (Australia). His cinematography credits include many independent films and he has twenty years experience as a union gaffer and grip on features, television shows, and commercials. | ||
| Wolfgang Lehner, AAC has over 25 years of experience as a cameraperson in lighting and shooting film and video for TV and the big screen. He started his career in his native Austria and moved to New York in 1997. More information can be found on his website: | |||
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Kate Prosser has worked as a news photographer in NYC since 2001. She started her career at NY1 news covering breaking news including the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Since then she has worked for WCBS, FOX5, MY9 and currently covers news for WABC. Kate is best known for her shooting style when it comes to breaking news and long format features. She has also worked with New York’s best known reporters and anchors, paving the way for female photographers in major markets. | ||
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Adam M. Goldstein is a video journalist, cameraman, producer, editor and founder of Películas Atabamba—a production company focused on producing videos in Latin America. His video ”A Death in Sion”, made in collaboration with The Federation of Native Communities of the Corrientes River in a remote part of the Peruvian Amazon, won an honorable mention for its treatment of ecological disasters at the VII Annual Festival of Indigenous Film and Video in Santiago, Chile, His documentary “Yumi Means Rain,” about illegal animal traffic in the Peruvian Amazon, is slated for broadcast in Europe in 2009. |
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Eric Ossohou graduated from New York University in film and television production, with emphasis on directing and cinematography. He has been freelancing ever since, involving himself in a variety of projects, from movies to reality television, documentary films, commercials, corporate and music videos. Eric also teaches cinematography and film production at the New York Film Academy. He is a contributing writer for Videomaker Magazine |
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Liz R. is passionate about filmmaking, technology and the power of visual dialogue, Liz has worked as a Director of Photography for 8 years—and behind the camera for over 14 years. She shoots across all HD camera platforms— including the RED —and on filmstock as well. Her cinematography has received awards and been screened at numerous international film festivals and broadcast on many networks. Liz lives to move audiences, bring extraordinary experience to the screen and to bridge understanding across cultural boundaries. |
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