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About the Producers
On Location Producers:

Sean Sutton (right)worked as a photojournalist for the press and
aid agencies for seven years before joining MAG nearly five years
ago. His work has been
published by many newspapers and magazines worldwide and has been
featured in a number of television programmes. Sean spends much
of his time
documenting MAG's work and the problems facing people after conflict.
He
designs and produces all MAG's materials and their web site, as
well other
responsibilities as MAG's Information Manager. Recently he has embarked
on a number of video duccumentary projects
J.B. Russell (left) is a photojournalist based in Paris, France.
His photographic
work focuses on covering international news and documenting critical
social
and humanitarian issues. His photographs are widely published around
the
world. He works regularly for Newsweek, Time, The New York Times,
Paris
Match, Stern and many others. His work has been featured at the
International Festival of Photojournalism Visa Pour L'Image in Perpignan,
France and has won numerous honours, most recently the Public Prize
at
France's Bayeux War Correspondents Award. In the past two years
he has also been working on several documentary video projects.
His work is represented by the Corbis Sygma news agency.
Sean and J.B. first met eight years
ago while covering Cambodia's civil war
and subsequent U.N. sponsored elections. A strong friendship was
forged and
they have remained in regular contact ever since. Their common background
as photojournalists have led them both to begin pursuing documentary
video
projects using new digital technology. For the first time since
Cambodia,
Sean and Jeff have come together to produce this innovative multimedia
project in Angola. They are planning a number of similar projects
in other
parts of the world in the coming year.
For New Media for Non Profits
NMNP
founders F.R. "Fritz" Nordengren and Donald R. Winslow bring a unique
and energetic resource to the non profit world. Their varied backgrounds
include journalism and advertising, corporate and missionary assignments,
and daily work inside the White House as well as in villages without
running water.
Combining
their similar interests and diverse backgrounds, the two established
NMNP. Together, and with their associates, they create, facilitate,
and manage digital change for both organizations and individuals
in the non profit environment, those who seek to make the best possible
use of emerging digital technologies for the best causes.
F.R.
"Fritz" Nordengren is an Internet consultant and multimedia producer
living in Des Moines, Iowa. His work is a four time winner
of USA Today's "Hot Site of the Day" award. He has twice
been named one of the "Top 100 Producers" by AV Video/Multimedia
Producer magazine, in 1998 and 2000. He writes, produces and
creates interactive media and focused topic websites.
Nordengren
enjoys producing documentary work centering around medical and international
relief agencies. His recent projects include work in eight countries
including Armenia, India, Venezuela and Vietnam. Fritz is also the
producer of "Behind the Viewfinder - A Year in the Life of Photojournalism,"
the award winning web documentary which chronicled the work and
lives of a dozen news photographers though 365 journals written
by the photojournalists.
Donald
R. Winslow has been a photojournalist, photography editor, and writer
for more than two decades. He has been a senior photographer
at REUTERS in Washington, D.C., covering the White House and
Capitol Hill and major league sports and Olympics, and has worked
for The Palm Beach Post, The Pittsburgh Press, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel,
The Republic in Columbus, Indiana, and The Wabash Plain Dealer in
Wabash, Indiana.
Drawn
to the Internet when working as a technologist and team leader for
"24 Hours In Cyberspace," Winslow remained in California where he
is currently the Media Archive Manager for CNET: The Computer Network.
He joined CNET in 1996 as the Director of Photography for CNET Online.
As an early adopter of digital technologies at REUTERS and
Reuters NewMedia, he experiments with adapting traditional photographic
methods and news coverage into the digital realm.
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