Humanitarian Photography Services
Humanitarian Specialization Commmunication Partnership with Client Logistical Knowledge and Experience Meeting the Needs of Clients Complete Multimedia Solutions
 

Humanitarian Specialization

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

Humanitarian Photojournalist Keith Dunlop

Commmunication Partnership with Client

Humanitarian photojournalist Keith Dunlop works closely with clients to help hone their message and make the most effective use of advertising, fundraising, and marketing expenditures.

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.

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.

Canon announced the much-anticipated EOS-5D Mark III on March 2, 2012.

Canon Officially Announces the EOS-5D Mark III

14 March 2012

Wedding photographers, traveling journalists, and film-makers may finally have their perfect camera. On March 2, 2012 Canon announced the eagerly awaited EOS-5D Mark III. Following Nikon’s release of the D800, many photographers were hoping that Canon would succeed the Mark II with a camera more sensible in resolution, but with all the advanced modern features [...]

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Humanitarian Photojournalist Keith Dunlop Reviews the Fujifilm X100

07 February 2012

Humanitarian photojournalist Keith Dunlop gets his hands on one of the most talked about new cameras of 2011, the Fujifilm X100. INTRODUCTION As a longtime Leica user, I have been watching with interest the parade of compact mirrorless digital cameras that have been released in the last couple of years. Many are positioned as Leica [...]

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The Dorothea Lange Project

07 February 2012

Dorothea Lange was a documentary photographer who is predominately known for her work in the 1930′s documenting migratory farm workers and agriculture relief programs for the Farm Security Administration. Lange began her career as a studio portrait photographer in San Francisco with a client list including much of the Bay Area’s high-society circles. But the [...]

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Nikon D800

Nikon Officially Announces the D800 Full-Frame DSLR

07 February 2012

After first releasing the new D4 on January 5th, all eyes turned to the much-anticipated replacement for the D700. On February 7th Nikon announced the D800, a 36.3 megapixel full-frame camera with full HD 1080p video. From Nikon: Today, imaging leader Nikon Inc. announced the highly anticipated D800 HD-SLR, engineered to provide extreme resolution, astounding [...]

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What’s Old is New

27 October 2011

I was flying home from a wedding assignment on United Airlines earlier this year when something in Hemispheres Magazine — the inflight magazine — caught my eye. There was an article in the Culture section discussing three new “retro-futuristic digital cameras”. The cameras were the Fujifilm Finepix X100, Olympus PEN E-PL2, and the Leica MP. [...]

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Chris Robinson performs at SLO Brew

21 June 2011

The Black Crowes may not be currently touring (aside from some European dates coming up in July), but frontman Chris Robinson is staying busy. Robinson has been performing small clubs dates with his side project The Chris Robinson Brotherhood. On May 6, 2011, Robinson performed at the 400-person capacity SLO Brew in downtown San Luis [...]

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“We Didn’t Know if We Were Winning or Losing.”

06 January 2011

Coming soon . . . Stories of life inside a B-24 heavy bomber flying missions over Germany from 1943 to 1945 from the perspective of Flight Engineer Staff Sargent Richard L. Nippe. Soon to be published documentary will include first-hand accounts of missions, flight records, photographs, audio and video interviews, and archival material from the [...]

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Bowling at Mustang Lanes with Gracie.

13 December 2010

Watching 6 and 7 year old’s trying to bowl is always entertaining. Here’s Gracie doing a pretty good job of it at Mustang Lanes during her birthday party last month (and yes, she picked up the spare in the third shot!). Location: Mustang Lanes, Cal Poly Camera: Leica M6 Classic Lens: Zeiss Planar T* 50mm [...]

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