Fellows & Editors
Antrim Caskey
- Trip:
- Fellows Fall 2003
- Affiliation:
- Freelance Photo
- Country:
- Argentina
- Year:
- 2003
Antrim Caskey is a freelance documentary photographer currently living in New York City. Antrim covered the presidential election in 2008, from the DNC in Boston, to protests in New York City during the RNC, to swing voters in Pennsylvania, ending in Election Day in Cleveland, Ohio. Antrim's election coverage has appeared in the Indypendent, a biweekly paper published by New York Indymedia Center. Antrim's work has been shown in three recent group shows. In August, her work from Ground Zero in the days after the attacks on the World Trade Center was at the G.A.S. Gallery (NYC) in a show honoring independent media photojournalism. In August, Antrim's work from the protests at the RNC appeared in two shows: at the Brecht Forum (NYC) and at a gallery in Buffalo, NY. In September 2003, Antrim won a IRP Fellowship in International Journalism which took her to Washington, DC to study at SAIS (Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies) and then a six week reporting trip to Argentina, where she shot a video documentary about the human costs of the economic collapse. Antrim's work has appeared in the Indypendent, the New York Times Magazine, the Baltimore Sun, the Globe and Mail and Travel+Leisure. Currently, Antrim is working on a long-term project about religion in America.
Stories
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Fall 2003 IRP Fellows take Centurion Risk Assessment training course
In what is becoming a program tradition, the Fall 2003 IRP Fellows in International Journalism participated in a three-day hazardous situations safety training course offered by Centurion Risk Assessment Services.
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The Cartoneros of Buenos Aires
In Fall 2003,International Reporting Project Fellow Antrim Caskey traveled to Argentina to report on the cartoneros of Buenos Aires, who make their living recycling trash.
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