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Justin Mott

Justin Mott 30, Male
Hanoi, Vietnam

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Hometown:
San Francisco and Hanoi
About Me:
Justin is a native of Rhode Island with a journalism background from San Francisco State University. In university 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 Missouri Photo Workshop.
Justin has been working in SE Asia since 2005 and currently resides in Hanoi, Vietnam. He is represented by World Picture News and an archive of his work can been found on their website.
Justin is co-founder of the multimedia storytelling website http://www.OnTheRoadMedia.com with Producer/Reporter Laura Lo Forti.
His personal projects and assignment work has been published in magazines such as TIME, Newsweek,New York Times, Business Week, L’EXPRESS,GEO,The International Herald Tribune and various other international magazines.
Justin also works as a cameraman most recently filming on a series for Discovery Channel HD (Diwali-Revealed).
Website:
http://www.justinmott.com

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At 7:49am on August 15th, 2008, James Williamson said…
Justin: I just viewed your essay (via your site) on the Ba Vi Orphanage in Vietnam, the sort of profound and incisive work that we should see more of from the mainstream press, as well as from the best of photo-reporters. Thanks, James.
At 11:51am on August 10th, 2008, Vic Valbuena Bareng said…
Very compelling images Justin!
At 3:03am on June 4th, 2008, Yasir Iqbal said…
Hi,Justin,
Your work on orphanage is thought provoking,really great.I respect your views on social docu.Please have a look on my work which is also a social docu.and i would love to see your comments.
best of luck.
Yasir
At 6:58pm on May 12th, 2008, Greg Maka said…
Great Work... Your genuine concern for who and what you are photographing comes through in the images. Great work.
At 8:08pm on April 19th, 2008, Rikky said…
Hi Justin,
Great photos! I like them very much!
At 2:36pm on January 21st, 2008, Benjamin Rasmussen said…
Hy Justin,

I just saw your palm oil story on the NYT site. Really great work.
At 3:23am on January 16th, 2008, Ali Zaidi said…
Incredible work Justin.... Keep it up Yo!!!
At 12:23am on January 15th, 2008, Sara Jane Gould said…
Hey Justin!
I'm back in SF. Enjoyed seeing you and your work in Cambodia in Nov. Let's grab a beer when you make it back to the Bay Area. Would love to hear what's going on with you in SEA.
At 8:34pm on January 8th, 2008, Pete Woronowski said…
Justin, appreciated seeing your work, very powerful.
My Compliments, Pete
At 6:35am on December 29th, 2007, Aga Łuczakowska said…
I see here is one more student from Eddie Adams Workshop! Cheers! :-) Aga
 
 

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