Tim Freccia

New York

Tim’s work has been featured in VICE Magazine, The New York Times, Business Week, Al Jazeera, BBC, Global Post, Neue Züricher Zeitung, The Age, The National, Die Zeit, Der Spiegel, AP, Stern Online, TIME Magazine and pretty much every other major print and broadcast outlet.

Tim Freccia was born in Seattle and began his working career as an Alaska fisherman at age sixteen. Since 1989 he has covered crisis and conflict worldwide. Tim worked in Haiti for various print and broadcast outlets from 1989-1991, and obtained an exclusive interview with General Raoul Cedras, following the first coup that ousted Jean Bertrand Aristide.

Through the 1990s, Tim worked in North and West Africa shooting stills and video, including interviews with Nelson Mandela and Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade.

In the mid-1990s Tim settled in Berlin Germany, was a co-founder and creative director of three full-service communications agencies, and shot commercial stills and video, servicing large multinationals including Unilever.

In 2005, Tim spent ten months covering the Indian Ocean Tsunami response. Tim shot stills and video, producing over 100 hours of footage- the largest existing archive of motion picture material acquired in Aceh Province, Indonesia.

In 2007, Tim designed, and acted as Creative Director for an IPTV (interactive television) platform with Deutsche Telekom, and delivered a series of still photo and video dispatches from Kashmir.

Tim has produced still photography and motion picture programs for a number of NGOs and organizations including the UN, CARE, Human Rights Watch, World Vision and the German umbrella fund raising organization Aktion Deutschland Hilft, in Europe, Asia and Africa.

In November 2008, Tim traveled to Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo and began a series of ongoing dispatches on the war and humanitarian crisis there. He spent the beginning of 2010 documenting Haiti’s 7.0 earthquake, and has made a number of trips to Mogadishu, Somalia over the last years.

Recently he has worked in South Sudan with actors and activists George Clooney and Mia Farrow, and with VICE Media in producing films on Congo, Libya and American entrepreneurs in East Africa.

His fine art work is represented by the prestigious Ricco/Maresca gallery in New York and was favorably received at the 2012 Armory Show.

Tim is currently based in New York.

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    • Factual Film
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