Adam Wisneski has a diverse work experience in photography, cinematography, and video production. Adam started their career as a Photo Intern at the New Haven Register in 2006, followed by similar roles at the Sun-Sentinel, Tulsa World, and St. Louis Post-Dispatch in the following years. In 2008, they worked as a Photographer and Guide for Rustic Pathways in Costa Rica, shooting promotional materials for the company. Adam then joined Tulsa World again in 2009 as a Photographer and Multimedia Producer.
In 2011, Adam joined Obama for America as a Cinematographer, Editor, and Producer. Adam continued in this role when they later joined the Presidential Inaugural Committee in 2012, where they shot and edited video content for the committee's website and jumbotrons on the National Mall during inauguration events. Adam also had the opportunity to interview President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House.
From 2013, Adam worked at HardPin as a Partner and Creative Director, and at Organizing for Action as a Cinematographer. At Organizing for Action, they were responsible for planning, shooting, and editing online films that helped build awareness around the Affordable Care Act and featured political leaders like President Obama.
Throughout their career, Adam has shown a strong understanding of photography, videography, and editing, with a focus on capturing impactful stories and promoting various causes.
Adam Wisneski attended the University of Missouri-Columbia from 2001 to 2007, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Spanish. In 2003 to 2004, they also obtained a Program Certificate in Spanish Language and Literature from the Universidad de Granada.
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