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A grateful filmmaker and journalist
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PDF of the photo book from the trip, a postcard from the Guarani Aquifer, a thank you on the site and a grateful filmmaker and journalist
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8x10 print (of your choice) from the trip mounted on matt board, a postcard from the Guarani Aquifer, a thank you on the site, a mention in the credits and a grateful filmmaker and journalist
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Framed 8x10 print (of your choice) from the trip, a postcard from the Guarani Aquifer, a thank you on the site, a mention in the credits and a grateful filmmaker and journalist
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Hardback photo book from the trip, a postcard from the Guarani Aquifer, a thank you on the site, a mention in the credits and a grateful filmmaker and journalist
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Named as Associate producer, hardback photo book from the trip, a postcard from the Guarani Aquifer, a thank you on the site and a very grateful filmmaker and journalist
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We are a journalist and a filmmaker from two different backgrounds coming together to explore two issues that are both current and pressing in the twenty-first century: water and sustainability.
A little bit more about each of us...
Annabel Symington has worked as a journalist in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. She has had work published in Wired (UK) magazine, The Samosa, Arab Media Watch and City Online. In May 2009 she was awarded the UNESCO John Ivinson Memorial Prize for Freedom of Expression for an article she wrote about press freedom during the Gaza war.
Vasilios Sfinarolakis' photography has appeared in the New York Times, Burn Magazine, FWA photo among others, and he has worked as a researcher and cameraman for a variety of people from Ken Burns to the Discovery Channel. He is currently working as a photo/video-journalist in the New York City area and is self-producing a photo documentary about Navajo Nation in Gallup, New Mexico.