Origami

The centuries-old art of folding paper is yielding new applications in spacecraft, architecture, and even the human body.


II worked as a video producer and editor with photographer Craig Cutler and photo editor Samantha Clark for the story on Origami in National Geographic Magazine.
24–09–2024

Stolen Lives

Trafficking minors for sex is a multibillion-dollar industry that spans the globe. One region in India and Bangladesh has emerged as a hub of this illicit trade.






Race Card Project

More than half a million people shared their personal reflections on race with the Race Card Project. Listen to a few of these backstories.  





Race Card Project

More than half a million people shared their personal reflections on race with the Race Card Project. Listen to a few of these backstories.




Role: Creative Lead, Producer, Director
Illustrations by: Baker and Hill 
Michelle Norris for the Race Card Project
24–09–2024

Road Trip Tap Story

Nat Geo photographer David Guttenfelder and writer Craig Welch took a cross-country trip in electric cars to explore ideas for a sustainable future.






Class of 2020 says Goodbye

On March 13, St. Francis High School in Wisconsin temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After 92 days of quarantine, the students came back one last time for a graduation parade and reflected on their experiences.




24–09–2024

Origami

Origami is revolutionizing technology, from medicine to space. The centuries-old art of folding paper is yielding new applications in spacecraft, architecture, and even the human body.


 



24–09–2024