Jeff, how do you feel about coming from the world of photography and photojournalism and now transitioning into filmmaking?
I’ve been a photojournalist for the last 10 years – shooting a variety of assignments, primarily longer-form documentary essays since about 2001 – for everyone from Time, The New York Times Magazine, CNN and The National Geographic Channel, working across the U.S., Asia and Central and Southern Africa, primarily. I love it. I love creating anything within the visual medium, so doing additional work on the film side of things was a natural progression. I’ll always be a still photographer though, and will hopefully shoot film with a cinematic style informed by how I approach the world as a still photographer – but I am loving the additional toys that film gives you to play with in terms of time, sound and motion. My brother and I also host a TV series for The National Geographic Channel called “Lost in China,” so I think that’s also given me a familiarity with the film medium that I may not have otherwise had coming straight in from still photography.
Jeff, how do you feel about coming from the world of photography and photojournalism and now transitioning into filmmaking?I’ve been a photojournalist for the last 10 years – shooting a variety of assignments, primarily longer-form documentary essays since about 2001 – for everyone from Time, The New York Times Magazine, CNN and The National Geographic Channel, working across the U.S., Asia and Central and Southern Africa, primarily. I love it. I love creating anything within the visual medium, so doing additional work on the film side of things was a natural progression. I’ll always be a still photographer though, and will hopefully shoot film with a cinematic style informed by how I approach the world as a still photographer – but I am loving the additional toys that film gives you to play with in terms of time, sound and motion. My brother and I also host a TV series for The National Geographic Channel called “Lost in China,” so I think that’s also given me a familiarity with the film medium that I may not have otherwise had coming straight in from still photography.
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