Posts Tagged ‘africa’

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Do1Thing introduces Intern Marie Claire Andrea

December 30, 2008


Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Marie Claire graduated from the University of Maryland College Park in 2006 with a BA in Psychology. After traveling to Ethiopia for the first time in 2005, she took up photography full time.

Marie Claire has traveled to Ethiopia four times, living there for a total of 18 months. Now fluent in the national language, Amharic, she is planning to learn French, Swahili and Arabic.

She photographs of issues which effect communities at large. In Washington she covered the 2006 Immigration rally, the Invisible Children rally for young child soldiers in Uganda and soup kitchens feeding the homeless of the District of Columbia. In Ethiopia, she photographed AIDs effected orphans, community of coffee farmers in Sidamo, and a donkey mobile library.

Currently she resides in New York City where she is a full time student at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in their Photojournalism and Documentary Program.  Marie Claire is a member of the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA).   Lastly she is interning with Do1Thing.

After completing her schooling, Marie Claire plans to return to Africa to complete on going projects.

Check out her work

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Photojournalist Mariella Furrer Joins the Do 1 Thing Project

November 9, 2008

Mariella Furrer

joins the Do 1 Thing project

Photojournalist Mariella Furrer has spent her career documenting stories through out Africa. Check out her work. Stunning. Welcome Mariella

Mariella has been awarded grants from the 3P Foundation, France and the Hasselblad Foundation,Sweden. She has received an Honorable Mention from Unicef Photo of the Year 2005 and has been nominated for the Santa Fe Prize for Photography 2006. All for an ongoing project on child sexual abuse in South Africa.

Self Portrait

Self Portrait