Johnny Harris is a one-man-band filmmaker and journalist for Vox. Formally educated in international relations and self taught as a cinematographer and motions graphics artist, Johnny uses visual story telling to bring viewers to new places and show them why things happen they way they do. Johnny’s visual style replies on cinematic videography, beautiful digital cartography, and rigorous journalism to make even the most complicated issues accessible to a broad audience. He currently focuses on the topic of borders, telling the human stories behind the lines on a map. Johnny lives in Washington, D.C with his wife and two young boys.

When you call out to people who live around the world and use the internet as this huge network, you get ideas that you would have never found otherwise.

Why Vox has been crowdsourcing for its latest international documentary series

Vox reporter Johnny Harris has created and maintained a dialogue with his audience as he travels around the world.

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Why a Haitian graffiti artist is protesting foreign aid

Johnny Harris spoke with a Haitian graffiti artist about the unintended consequences of longterm disaster relief funding.