About
My approach to storytelling is communal. It means working with subjects as partners and equals to tell a visual story that isn’t merely observational, but participatory and mutually beneficial. It’s a constant reinvention of craft, boundaries and connection. That said, I’d just as much like to be cooking with these partners as taking their photos.
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Bryce Yukio Adolphson is a San Francisco based freelance photographer and multimedia producer specializing in working with non-profits in the U.S., Central America and Africa. Since 2007 he has been Visual Journalist and Founding Member at Mama Hope, a non-profit based out of San Francisco that works to build self-sufficient communities in Africa.
Bryce studied Visual Journalism at Brooks Institute of Photography. He is also teaches multimedia workshops in the San Francisco Bay Area, is Co-Producer at Open Show San Francisco and Treasurer of the Board at The Dietrick Institute for Applied Insect Ecology. He has worked with organizations including Storytellers for Good, The Rabbini Trust for Social and Economic Development in the Americas, Sony Music, Columbia Records, Retainer Media and International Rescue Committee.
He is available for freelance assignments in the U.S. and abroad.
Contact me at +1.415.598.8942, bya [at] bryceyukioadolphson.com, Facebook, Twitter, or Lnkedin!
All images copyright Bryce Yukio Adolphson.
