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We all have a story, but it’s the way you tell it that counts.

Selected work:

"2017 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography" winner Daniel Berehulak speaks about this image taken during the Ebola crisis in West Africa for Getty Images. Photo © Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images Reportage.

Award-winning photojournalist Marco Di Lauro speaks about photographing Angelina Jolie in Afghanistan in this interview for Getty Images. Photo © Marco Di Lauro / Getty Images Reportage.

The legendary film director Jean-Luc Godard talks about his philosophies, his career and his film 'Adieu au Langage', which premièred at the Cannes Film Festival. In this short documentary film for Canon.

In 2016, the then independent photojournalist Meridith Kohut, who has been based in Venezuela for 10 years, received a call from The New York Times International Picture Editor David Furst: “I think there’s more there.” Find out how Kohut dug deeper to surface underreported stories during the crisis in Venezuela. Photo © Meridith Kohut / The New York Times.

Photographer John Moore talks about photographing detainees inside the Abu Ghraib prison in this interview for Getty Images. Photos © John Moore / Getty Images Reportage.

This Is Barcelona - Culture. One of three short films shot & edited for TelcoDR’s presence at MWC2021.

‘This is TelcoDR’ promo film for TelcoDR’s presence at MWC 2021 Barcelona, part of a suite of over 20 films Agency159 created during MWC for TelcoDR & Smart Digital.

TelcoDR CEO Danielle Royston reflects on her groundbreaking Cloud City presence at MWC 2021. Shot & directed by Agency159 for TelcoDR & Smart Digital.

COVID 1984 is a satirical short film inspired by misinformation that spread online during the pandemic. Written, shot and directed by Agency159. For more information see www.covid1984film.net

Teaser trailer for the satirical film COVID 1984. This trailer was widely shared amongst Qanon and other conspiracy groups on facebook. When in fact, it was a comedy that looks at the rise of misinformation. For more information see www.covid1984film.net

Members of the World Press Photo Contest General Jury discuss how and why they selected the World Press Photo of the Year.

TOUCH WOOD 2019 was an exhibition created by Thomas Danthony and Clare Mabin, that took place at the Dray Walk Gallery in London, 17 - 20 Oct 2019. It featured unique and hand-made art pieces by more than 50 internationally celebrated artists.

Sebastião Salgado is one of the world's foremost documentary photographers. His work spans over 40 years from visits to over 100 countries. He speaks about his career, favourite projects and his experience in this short film for Canon.

Promotional video for Ibride's new collection at Maison & Objet Paris.

Michael “Nick” Nichols, is an award-winning photographer whose work has taken him to the most remote corners of the world. In this interview he reflects upon his career as a whole. Photo © Peter Wilkins.

Promotional video for Getty Images on their role at the Visa Pour L'Image photo festival.

The World Press Photo Festival featured more than 30 presentations from award-winning photographers and visual storytellers. See what the festival was like and how people benefited from the events.

Mary F. Calvert, Judge of World Press Photo discusses photojournalism, the photo contest and what she is looking for in winning images.

Music video for All Them Witches - “Blood and Sand / Milk and Endless waters” - live on the internet.

British cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle, DFF, ASC, BSC. Reflects upon his career thus far in this feature length interview for Canon. He is notable for his work in digital cinematography and collaborations with directors Lars von Trier, Thomas Vinterberg and Danny Boyle.

Promotional teaser campaign video for Image Republiq.