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Ronit Novak

Ronit Novak

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Profession: Photographer/Photo Editor
Location: Toronto, Canada
Home base: Toronto
URL: http://www.ronitnovak.com
URL: http://macleans.ca
Email: •••••••• (private)
Languages spoken: English
Organization: freelance
Mobile phone: •••••••• (private)
Emergency notes: Contact Almog Ben-David.
In case of emergency, please contact:

Almog Ben-David (Toronto):

Henry Novak (Toronto): 416-665-6671 416-843-1066 cell
henry.novak@sympatico.ca

Blood type: B+
Last login: 9 days ago
Member since: 02 Jul 2005 12:07

About

I’m a documentary photographer, photo editor and photography teacher. I’ve photographed for and photo edited at Maclean’s, Toronto Life, Fashion, Dose and Shameless magazines. I’ll be in Mexico City in June 2008 for the Foundry Photojournalism Workshop. Looking for more assignments in Toronto and abroad. Since I’m also a photo editor, I’m always looking for other talent, so if you shoot editorial, documentary, portrait, fashion, product, or any other creative form of photography or are going on any interesting assignments then please email me a link to your website and photos.
Thanks,
Ronit

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Photo Editor blog posting: Photographing the Centre of War

Hello – I’ve written another blog post on www.heathermorton.ca/blog, a discussion forum for photo editors and photographers based in Canada.

My latest post is about photojournalists, documentary photographers, and photo-based artists and the difference between their coverage of Iraq. The post is pegged to my recent interview with Tim Hetherington at the New York Photo Festival earlier this month.

I’m sure you will all have very interesting comments to contribute and I welcome them all. Please visit the blog and post your comments

www.heathermorton.ca/blog

Thanks,
Ronit

28 May 2009 04:05 | 0 replies

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