
Working on the Children's Program
Cambodia, Jan. 2003
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the last fifteen years I have been a free-lance photojournalist
and writer. Before that, I lived in London for twelve years,
working as a researcher/producer for television. Documentary
film-making took me around the world, and gave me a real taste
for travel. From 1991 - 1998, I lived in Hong Kong, and my
assignments took me from Burma to Bangladesh, Australia to
Argentina. My work has been published in The Observer Sunday
Magazine (UK), GEO (German and French editions), the Sunday
Times (UK), the Independent on Sunday (UK), Marie Claire (UK),
Good Weekend (Australia), Discovery, Audubon and many other
publications around the world. During the Handover in Hong
Kong, I also worked as photo editor for Time and Business
Week.
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then, after twenty-one years abroad, I returned to America.
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America
is now, officially, a suburban nation, and Levittown - my
hometown - is where the great migration from city to suburb
began. Realizing that Levittown was fast approaching its landmark
50th anniversary, I spent the next few years documenting the
most perfectly planned community in America. Because Levittown
is, in many ways, a microcosm of much of America, this project
also became a way for me to rediscover America. |
At
the same time, I've been producing a multicultural educational
program called Kids
Across the World: By using real photo-stories about real
kids, students can better appreciate and understand cultural
similarities - and differences. |
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