Humanitarian Photographers Day 2
Today I want to introduce you to you Austin Mann, Lindsay Branham and David Johnson. Come back tomorrow for the last three photographers. No use laboring over saying something new. Here is what I said yesterday. It still stands! “How in the world do you make a living as a humanitarian photographer?” That is the [...]
Puerto Rico: Leaving a Legacy
Saso-Leaving a Legacy from gary s chapman on Vimeo. Juan Tulier, better known a “Saso,” has been playing and coaching soccer in Puerto Rico for more than sixty years. Saso was on the Puerto Rican national team for 28 years, first as a player and later as coach. Today, the physically fit 78-year-old continues coaching [...]
Home: Scott Kelby Guest Blog
Many thanks to Scott Kelby for allowing me to guest blog for him. And also many thanks to everyone who took the time to read the post and comment. Here is the link to the Scott Kelby Guest Blog.
World: Identity
Pakistani woman and child living in a tent city after the earthquake in 2005 destroyed her home. Click on the video below to see the short promo piece I did to showcase our NGO, Humanitarian work. Identity-Humanitarian Photography from gary s chapman on Vimeo. All material ©Copyright Gary S. Chapman
Home: 10.Q Interview
Heber Vega has started a really fascinating blog about humanitarian/NGO photographers and, hopefully soon, those that hire them. Some spirited comments were aired in the first post in response to Matt Brandon’s interview. We were honored to participate in the second interview. Heber is a humanitarian worker and photographer, originally from Chile, that is based [...]
Home: Depth of Field Interview
Vivian and I had the honor of being interviewed by Matt Brandon of The Digital Trekker for his Depth of Field podcast series. He is an engaging and humorous host to say the least. We thoroughly enjoyed our time with him. We talk about shooting humanitarian photography, working as a team and family. Check it [...]
