Paul Newman
Seattle, WA, United States
Paul Newman is a gifted photographer, creative director and design communicator whose creative work has been featured and awarded in magazines and online design journals worldwide. His creative work has been shown in the Tate Gallery London and he has given numerous lectures internationally on the subject of visual communications to promote social responsibility.
For over 20 years, Paul has leveraged research into compelling, integrated campaigns for print, interactive and digital solutions. Possessing an uncanny ability to listen and speak with equal sensitivity, Paul has refined his ability to visually translate ideas into incredibly beautiful, dynamic experiences. Paul has developed his expertise in concept, strategic development and execution for mid-level and large companies. Paul believes that passionate and meaningful communication raises awareness to the overall purpose of why an organization exists. Paul believes that in today’s interconnected global community, promoting and encouraging social change should be a brands primary objective to foster trust between the brand and their customers.
Being passionate about the rights of children in economically compromised countries, Paul has personally committed himself to the purpose of highlighting situations where the voices are left unheard. Paul continues his personal work on an ongoing 17 year documentary project 'Shadows of a Revolution’ that captures the human condition in times of social and economic transformation. This first-hand account of children surviving on the streets of Romania after the fall of Nicolae Ceausescu has grown into an international collaboration with Blue Earth Alliance.
1997 - Guardian Independent
- Advertising
- Conflict
- Corporate
- Crisis
- Editorial
- Environment
- Landscape
- Medical
- Military embed
- Portrait
- Reporting
- RISC training
- Video capture
- Video editing
Unified in solidarity for water rights
Paul Newman
Water protectors sit with arms interlocked inside the Federal Building in Bismarck, ND protesting the continued aggressive tactics of police and federal agencies against those trying to protect the rights to clean drinking water.
Protecting Wells Fargo
Paul Newman
Wells Fargo Bank is one of the larger financial institutions bankrolling the Dakota Access Pipeline. Due to the intricate and intimate nature of oil companies, large banks and governments blurred intersection of allegiance, tactical police units are deployed to "protect" the bank from peaceful protestors.