Maggie Starbard is a photographer and filmmaker based in Truckee, CA. A Tahoe native, she graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography with a degree in photo journalism. She attended the Eddie Adams Workshop in 2009. '
She was most recently the video producer for NPR Music, and previously a photo editor for NPR Science working with Robert Krulwich and Radiolab as apart of the award winning Krulwich Wonders team.
Maggie is a proud member of Women Photograph, an organizations that focus on amplifying the voices of female-identifying and minority photographers and visual journalists.
She is available for freelance work throughout Northern California & Nevada.
Current location: TRUCKEE, CALIFORNIA
Accolades
2015 WHNPA Eyes Of History, 1st place Multimedia Feature Story, The Mystery Of The Missing Martins
2014 PND Photo Annual, Featured Video , One 13-Year-Old Boy's Struggle With An Eating Disorder
2014 Commence, Connect, Collaborate Gallery Exhibit, Gallery 27, Santa Barbara, CA
2012 SND Best of Digital Design, Silver Medal, 7 Billion: How Did We Get So Big So Fast?
2012 Vimeo Staff Pick, Human-Powered Helicopters: Straight Up Difficult
2011 WHNPA Eyes Of History, 3rd place Multimedia Innovation, Look Up! Billion-Bug Highway You Can't See
2011 Vimeo Staff Pick, Wanna Live Forever? Become A Noun
2011 Vimeo Staff Pick, A Blast From The Past: Shuttle Through The Decades
2011 Vimeo Staff Pick, Look Up! The Billion-Bug Highway You Can't See
2010 Vimeo Staff Pick, A Mystery: Why Can't We Walk Straight?
2009 Eddie Adams Workshop XXII
2009 Ireland Documentary Gallery Exhibit, Gallery 27, Santa Barbara, CA & The Visions, Ventura, CA