- SERVICES
- CLIENTS
- STAFF
- Multimedia: interactive media, video, and film
- Photography: commissioned work, digital asset management
- Web Design: html, Flash, and database-driven sites
- Print Design: annual reports, brochures, all the usual suspects
- Branding: visual identity concepts and materials
- Academy for Educational Development
- Astronomy Magazine
- Chemonics International
- Columbia University, School of Public Health
- Department of Health and Human Services
- The Henry M. Jackson Foundation
- Malaria Vaccine Initiative (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)
- MediaWise
- New Society Publishers
- Newsweek
- Pace Wildenstein Gallery
- PhotoTech
- Polaroid 20x24 Studio
- Residential Architect
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Save the Children
- Scholastic
- Sony Signatures
- Sports Illustrated
- SouthernSun
- UNICEF/London
- United Nations Development Programme
- USA Today
- World Photo Press
Ben Fraser is a digital media specialist working in Web development, digital asset management, photojournalism, and film. With Sandra Macdonald and Laura Miller, he founded See Change to bring fresh visual concepts and tools to the public interest community. Prior to See Change, Ben worked as principal photographer for the Polaroid 20x24 Studio in New York and collaborated with eminent artists and photographers on assignment at the White House, The Today Show, and ESPN.
Sandra Macdonald is a communications specialist and graphic artist with 30 years of experience in the United States and internationally. She brings collaborative skills to her work helping clients build persuasive communications and branding strategies. She has also created award-winning tools and media products for print and the Web to enhance awareness and understanding of social and economic issues.
Laura Miller is a photographer and videographer with 18 years of experience in photojournalism, photo and video editing, and production management. She has covered topics in agriculture, education, legal reform, microfinance, municipal development, conservation, and trade, for nonprofits, public interest groups, publishers, and commercial clients.
See Change principals are widely traveled in the United States, Africa, Asia, Central and Latin America, and the Middle East.