Images by Timothy Wheeler (Lightstalkers) http://www.lightstalkers.org/timothy_wheeler Timothy Wheeler is a documentary producer/cameraman and photo/video journalist available for international editorial and commercial freelance assignments. After finishing the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism with several awards under his belt, his clients include, The New York Times Company, PBS FRONTLINE/WORLD, and a variety of news media and commercial production companies. Before getting involved in documentary, Timothy worked for various human rights nonprofit organizations in the United States and Latin America, including Human Rights Watch and the Coalition Against the Use of Child Soldiers in Colombia. This work, as well as travels in over forty countries, inspired him to pick up a camera and document underserved communities with unique stories to be told. His first film, Child Boxer (www.childboxer.com), won the 2006 North Gate Prize for excellence in documentary film at UC Berkeley. Other awards for his documentary photography include the Goldman International Reporting Scholarship, the 2006 Susie Tompkins Buell Award for excellence in the visual arts, and the 2006 Dorothea Lange Fellowship (http://www.berkeley.edu/lange/2006/wheeler.html) for outstanding work in documentary photography. Timothy has reported in Bolivia, Cambodia, Colombia, throughout the Eastern Caribbean, The Gambia, Liberia, Philippines, Tohono O’odham Nation, Indonesia, Thailand, and the United States. He is currently Director of a documentary short in post-production titled The Return of the Kalinago. And field producer/camera for High School 911, a feature-length documentary that goes inside the walls of the world’s only emergency medical ambulance service solely run by teenagers in Darien, Connecticut. To view more about his personal and professional life, including cinematography and photography reels, please see: www.myspace.com/wheelertimothy. en-us