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Humanitarian Specialization

Keith Dunlop is a photojournalist specializing in documentary photography for development and aid organizations.

Humanitarian Photojournalist Keith Dunlop

Communication Partnership with Client

Does your organization have a cohesive visual identity? Is your mission being communicated effectively? Humanitarian photojournalist Keith Dunlop works closely with clients to help hone ...

Logistical Knowledge and Experience

Humanitarian photojournalist Keith Dunlop has worked in some of the most devastated regions of the world, including Haiti following the 2010 earthquake. Working in regions ...

Meeting the Needs of Clients

Humanitarian photojournalist Keith Dunlop strives to build relationships that allow a photographer to better represent the mission of the client.

Complete Multimedia Solutions

Humanitarian photojournalist Keith Dunlop provides a wide range of media solutions in order to increase your organization’s reach and efficacy.

Keith Dunlop is interviewed by the EXPOSED interview series in partnership with Manfrotto.

Manfrotto School of Xcellence Interview Series

22 February 2013

The Manfrotto School of Xcellence is proud to announce the first of Jacob’s series of interviews in association with Manfrotto. We are talking about the first ever installment of Exposed, an interview series taking an in-depth look at the lives and work of some of the top humanitarian, travel and cultural documentary photographers and film [...]

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Humanitarian Photojournalist Keith Dunlop – Family Care Network Profile

07 January 2013

Humanitarian photojournalist Keith Dunlop is proud to be associated with Family Care Network. One of the great satisfactions I have as a humanitarian photojournalist is when I have an opportunity to contribute my time and energies to efforts that help others. I was recently asked to serve as the official photographer for the 2011 Taste [...]

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Dorothea Lange Project | field research report #1

06 January 2013

During the gold rush era, Marysville was one of the largest and most prosperous cities in California.  Millions of dollars worth of gold were shipped to the U.S. Mint in San Francisco from Marysville by way of steamships that navigated the Feather River through the Sacramento Valley. By the 1850′s the city population had reached [...]

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Fujifilm Announces the X100s for CES 2013

06 January 2013

As had been rumored for weeks, Fujifilm has announced the replacement to the X100 — the X100s — to be debuted at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show.. The new camera promises fixes to some of the problems that annoyed photographers about the old X100, namely slow AF and poorly integrated manual focusing. The new [...]

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World War II veteran Ricard Nippe poses for a portrait near his home in Oroville California. © Keith Dunlop

Current Projects Update From Photojournalist Keith Dunlop

11 December 2012

This is probably my favorite time of the year. Not because the Holidays are upon us, but because my wedding season is finally over and I can turn my attention to personal projects. The two major projects I am currently working on includes post-production work on the WWII veteran profile, “We Didn’t Know If We [...]

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More Bad News for Kodak

06 November 2012

The maker of my beloved Tri-X film, Eastman Kodak, reported 2012 third quarter losses of $312 million, up from $222 million the same period last year. The report reflects a 19% decline in revenue from last year for the photography giant that declared bankruptcy in January. The firm has lost more than $3 billion since [...]

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NPPA Joins Lawsuit Against NYPD

24 October 2012

Today the National Press Photographer’s Association (NPPA) announced that it was joining 5 elected officials and almost a dozen members of the press in a lawsuit against the New York Police Department (NYPD) and JP Morgan Chase. The lawsuit alleges that the City of New York, the MTA, the NYPD, Brookfield Properties, and JP Morgan Chase [...]

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Charges Against Student Journalists Dismissed

18 October 2012

From the NPPA Advocacy Committee: Charges against two student journalists arrested while covering the Occupy Atlanta protests last year have finally been dropped. College journalists Alisen Redmond of The Sentinel at Kennesaw State University and Judith Kim of The Signal at Georgia State University were arrested by police on November 5, 2011 on charges of [...]

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