Harriet Dedman
- Producer
- Cinematographer
- Additional Crew
British documentary photographer and filmmaker, based between London and New York. Known for her work on VICE News Tonight, the cinematic feature documentary Refugee, and as the inaugural Gordon Parks Foundation 2017 Fellow.
Harriet's work has been published by major outlets, including: HBO, VICE News, BBC World, BBC News, CNN Money, CNN International, AJ+, Smithsonian Magazine, Slate, ABC and The Financial Times. She has covered stories from the deployment of US troops to the Russian border, to the plight of Colombia's coca farmers and the de-militarization of the FARC-EP.
Over the course of 2015 and 2016, Harriet reported extensively on the Syrian refugee crisis, from Greece, Germany and the Jordanian border camps, and forms part of the cinematography team behind the feature documentary, Refugee. Previously based in Asia, she has covered stories throughout the region, including Hong Kong's 2014 Umbrella Revolution and the cessation of the Sri Lankan civil war in 2009. An international lawyer, she has worked for leading British and US law firms, the United Nations and the British foreign and commonwealth office.
Harriet's work has been published by major outlets, including: HBO, VICE News, BBC World, BBC News, CNN Money, CNN International, AJ+, Smithsonian Magazine, Slate, ABC and The Financial Times. She has covered stories from the deployment of US troops to the Russian border, to the plight of Colombia's coca farmers and the de-militarization of the FARC-EP.
Over the course of 2015 and 2016, Harriet reported extensively on the Syrian refugee crisis, from Greece, Germany and the Jordanian border camps, and forms part of the cinematography team behind the feature documentary, Refugee. Previously based in Asia, she has covered stories throughout the region, including Hong Kong's 2014 Umbrella Revolution and the cessation of the Sri Lankan civil war in 2009. An international lawyer, she has worked for leading British and US law firms, the United Nations and the British foreign and commonwealth office.