Hello! I am a freelance photographer available for work in New York City. While I enjoy covering a range of visual storytelling from portraiture to event photography, my main passion is news photojournalism.
My work has been published in The Washington Post, USA Today, The Boston Globe, Newsday, National Public Radio, Global Citizen, STAT News, The Financial Times and AARP.
I have over four years of news experience as a staff photographer at local papers in the New England area. Additionally, I have worked for news organizations such as National Public Radio and The Boston Globe.
I graduated from Boston University with a degree in journalism, a concentration in photojournalism and a focus in political science.
Please contact me for assignments or to discuss my rates:
oliviafalcignophoto@gmail.com
+1 (203) 535 4123
Photo credit: Emma Rose Milligan
Clips
The Washington Post
This is what it is like to go blind
Asian American doctors and nurses are fighting racism and the coronavirus
China’s mental health system has long been inadequate. Can AI change that?
USA Today
Why Boris Johnson has a rosy outlook on a Trump election win
Connie Chung talks legacy, feeling like she 'parachuted into a minefield' on '20/20'
Newsday
Hedy Pagremanski, 94-year-old Holocaust survivor, immortalizes Long Beach with paintings
Thanksgiving deja vu on menu at Macy's parade
STAT News
Cardiac psychologists are pushing to protect heart patients’ often-overlooked mental health
Global Citizen
I Grew Up in the Brooklyn Projects — Now I Help Families in Poverty Get Support
My Organization Empowers Girls Through Education — By Running Underground Schools in Afghanistan
AARP
BloomAgainBklyn — Veroniqua Quinteros Spotlight
Inside the 'Staffing Apocalypse' Devastating U.S. Nursing Homes
The Financial Times
Is Mackenzie Scott’s ‘hands off’ approach paving a new way for rich donors’?
Seacoastonline
Stay out of my way': Kittery woman, owner of Southern Maine Crabs, creates seafood niche
Joanna Kelley making Black history in Portsmouth NH as the first Black assistant mayor
Cow burps are contributing to climate change. How researchers are trying to change it
The Daily Item
Sacred Heart Students Learn Empathy Lesson Building Beds for Lynn’s Needy Children
Lynn Sexual Assault Victim Avoids Deportation
National Public Radio
More Bad Buzz For Bees: Record Number Of Honeybee Colonies Died Last Winter
When Hospitals Sue For Unpaid Bills, It Can Be 'Ruinous' For Patients
50 Years After Apollo 11 Moon Landing, NASA Sets Its Sights On Mars
The Harvard Gazette
Playing The Game, both past and present