Emily Anne Epstein is a photographer and writer who, after spending a year working in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is currently based in NYC. Her interest in the lives of those around her has led her to seek out work with Habitat for Humanity, Americorps, and other non-governmental organizations to support humanitarian efforts. Recently, Emily was nominated for the UNICEF photo of the year competition.

“Last year I had the opportunity to make an audio slideshow for Habitat for Humanity, a NGO that works to provide housing solutions. I went on site to a “brigade” in Recreo, Argentina, where international volunteers constructed homes alongside families for two weeks. I photographed the buildings, the people, and the teamwork in order to make this video.”
Latest posts by Guest
- More on Chile - March 8th, 2010
- From One Farm to Another: WWOOFing in Mexico - March 5th, 2010
- Can English Really Open Doors? - March 4th, 2010
- Intern Spotlight: Opening Doors in Chile - February 18th, 2010
- What the Locals Say: Taking the Plunge - February 17th, 2010
- Postcard From the Road: WWOOFing It - February 5th, 2010
- Seeing the World in New Ways - February 3rd, 2010
- Postcard From the Road: Rain, Landslides and Flooding Around Cusco - February 1st, 2010
- New Appreciation for an Old Concept: The Case for Philanthropy - January 8th, 2010
- Volunteer Spotlight: Facing Paco in Buenos Aires - December 16th, 2009



