Specialties
Agriculture,
People,
Photojournalism,
Portraits
Bio
Over the past 2 years, Bryce Yukio Adolphson has produced photography and documentary video projects on a community based HIV/AIDS program in rural Kenya; a religious based microfinance program in Nicaragua; and the Somali Refugee community in San Diego, California. He has also given workshops at the Rabbini Trust's annual Conference on Social and Economic Development for the Americas.
He currently travels between the U.S. and Kenya working as a visual journalist for the San Francisco based Mama Hope (mamahope.org). He has also completed and continues to work on a number of short narrative films in the roles of writer, director, cinematographer and production designer.
Bryce grew up in the vineyards of California's San Joaquin valley and is on hiatus from a B.A. in Visual Journalism at Brooks Institute of Photography. His specific interests include the potential of visual media to create social empathy and cross-cultural pollination.