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          In addition to his adventures in documentary filmmaking, David is a widely published photojournalist with articles appearing in over fifty countries.!

          David Adams (photojournalist)

          Australian photojournalist

          David Alexander Ian Adams

          Born (1963-06-26) 26 June 1963 (age 61)

          Australia

          Occupation(s)Photojournalist, documentary film maker

          David Alexander Ian Adams (born 26 June 1963) is an Australian photojournalist and documentary film maker.

          As a filmmaker and photojournalist, David Adams is well known for his investigative work, particularly focused on indigenous peoples and their disappearing.

        1. In this six-part series, Australian photojournalist David Adams followed the route taken by the mythical Greek hero Jason in search of the.
        2. In addition to his adventures in documentary filmmaking, David is a widely published photojournalist with articles appearing in over fifty countries.
        3. Experience: The New York Times and the Committee to Protect Journalists.
        4. Australian photojournalist David Adams has spent six months on the ground in Afghanistan in order to film his new series, Alexander's Lost.
        5. Career

          In 1999, the Discovery Channel commissioned the travel adventure series Journeys to the Ends of the Earth, a thirteen-part documentary series which Adams co-produced and presented.[1]

          Since 2002 he has produced and directed a series of documentaries through David Adams Films[2] including White Lions – King of Kings, Flight of the Elephants, The Last Mahout, Land of Fear[3] (in the series Journeys to the Ends of the Earth) and Burma's Open Road.

          In 2013, David Adams's six-part series Alexander's Lost World premiered around the world. In the series, Adams journeys to Central Asia to investigate possible si