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Agent Orange by Justin Mott
About Agent Orange

Legacy of Horror-3rd Generation Agent Orange Orphans of Vietnam



About Justin Mott

Justin is a native of Rhode Island with a journalism background from San Francisco State University. At SF State Justin received the Greg Robinson Memorial Award, given to the College Photographer of the Year for San Francisco and the Bay Area. In 2007 he was accepted into the Eddie Adams Workshop in New York and won the Nikon Emerging Professional Scholarship for the University of Missouri Photo Workshop along with 4 awards(1 Gold) for CPOY in 2007. In 2008 he received the Marty Forscher Fellowship(Professional Category)for humanistic photography given by PDN and sponsored by Parsons The New School for Design. Justin has been working in SE Asia since 2005 and currently resides in Hanoi, Vietnam. He is represented by World Picture News and commercially by Getty Global Assignments.

 

An archive of his work can been found on their website. Justin is co-founder of the multimedia storytelling website http://www.OnTheRoadMedia.com. His personal projects, multimedia work, and assignments have been published in TIME, Newsweek, The New York Times, Business Week, L’EXPRESS,GEO,The Independent UK , Discovery Channel, Medecins Sans Frontieres, Global Exchange, and various other international publications. Justin also works as a cameraman most recently filming on a series for Discovery Channel HD (Diwali-Revealed) and he shoots assignments throughout SE Asia for The New York Times Video Department.




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