Southeast Asia and China correspondents delivering journalism in the field, photojournalism, web content, press representation, event reporting, conference coverage, business communications, travel photography and creative consultation.
Trade and Transit
A US writer, photographer, photojournalist and author, Lowell Bennett was under contract as an editorial consultant with China's largest publishing house until late 2009. While successfully playing that role for five years he maintained his freelance business. Today he works and travels throughout Southeast Asia as well as China.
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Beyond the Border
Based in Shenzhen is US author, reporter, and the sole fully-accredited North American journalist in Southeast China -- freelancing and serving as a stringer for the Bureau of National Affairs. His core beat for five years: The Motherland and associative dealings with her Southeast Asian neighbors. Standaert primarily tracks environmental issues and the mechanisms and policies of international industry.
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Fixers in the Field (Mainly Motherland)
Longstanding and trusted professional relationships are maintained with highly capable mainland China contractors and old-hand expats. Operational and administrative support includes: Expert Western-savvy translation from English-to-Chinese, interpreting and advancing not only the precise meaning of the words, but also the nuance of the phrasing and overall objective; On-site simultaneous oral translation; In-the-field administration and assignment facilitation. (Select personnel may be drawn from state publishing.)
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Project: Imperiled Mother — The Mekong at Risk
A digital HD cam video report with collateral still photography and content, this is a pending project available for funding / participation and distribution rights. Focusing on the degrading of the Mekong River and at-risk dependent humans and ecosystems of Southeast Asia, shoot locations will include urban and rural, China and multiple Southeast Asian nations.
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Project: The Sea Gypsies of the Andaman and Celebes
The 2004 tsunami originating in the Indian Ocean took hundreds of thousands of lives, in its course sweeping away unsuspecting multitudes from the islands and coastal regions of the Andaman Sea. Of the "Sea Gypsies", however, a mainly transient boating people who have long made the low-lying islands and coasts of the Andaman their home, only one life was lost...
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