Philippine-based journalist with two years of experience reporting and creating content on local news and environmental issues. Driven, constantly curious, and hungry for impact, I write to affect society by providing high-quality news stories.
In recent years, I have worked with three media organizations that have allowed me to report on a diverse range of hyperlocal issues. I am constantly growing and learning, but my foundational years as a journalist have allowed me to develop a nose for uncovering original stories, sifting for unexplored angles, and organizing information into compelling narratives. Along the way, I have learned a massive deal about interviewing, data collection, and multimedia journalism.
Thriving in journalism today requires me to excel in various skills to improve my storytelling. Outside writing, I have substantial experience in social media management, basic graphic design, and video editing.
Experience: 1 - 2 years
As a journalist, I have produced long-form feature stories, often on topics concerning the environment. Writing long-form content requires the masterful juggling of information, presented in a format that piques curiosity and holds attention. My work as a feature writer has appeared in an agricultural magazine as well as on the website of an environmental NGO.
Experience: 1 - 2 years
I’ve written for two Philipine-based media outlets, Rappler and Manila Bulletin, contributing as a local stringer for the former and as an agri-environmental feature writer for the other. I’ve also written for a Washington-based community news site called The JOLT News where I write news about the South Puget Sound area.
Experience: Less than 6 months
I have worked with 26 clients across my stint as a freelancer event photographer and videographer. I often worked as a one-man team - a photographer, videographer, and editor, all in one.
Experience: Less than 6 months
I have had short-term assignments creating video content for the Tiktok account of a media outlet. My videos have accrued 60,000 views in a campaign spanning 18 short-form videos.
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