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Mimi d'Autremont

(she/her/hers)
Filmmaker/Photographer
Queens, New York US
Available for Freelance
Open To Mentoring
Open To Virtual Coffee
DP / Photographer / Director - Queens based. Interests vary, but include running, rats and baked goods.

About

Mimi d’Autremont is a documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Queens, NY. Recent projects include a short documentary (stills and video) for a medical NGO that completed a surgical mission to Uganda; an in-progress documentary about the relationship between rats and humans in New York City; Director of Photography work for the Netflix and Vox series Explained; and her graduate thesis documentary about the world's only Deaf and Hard of Hearing collegiate football team in Washington, DC, which streams on PBS. Her commercial work often is within the sports and action world, clients have included Under Armour, Puma, Oakley and Food Network, among others. Mimi's images have been published in The New York Times, UltraRunning Magazine Uber's Drive Magazine and at the American Diplomacy Center, among other places. Mimi has spent multiple summers teaching photo and video to high school students through National Geographic student travel groups in Iceland, Yellowstone National Park and western Massachusetts. Mimi is a Mountain Workshops alumni, as well as a member of NPPA, WPOW, FFR and Women Photograph. Mimi holds an MA in New Media Photojournalism from the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. and a BA in Lighting and Video/Projection Design & Art History from Willamette University in Salem, OR.