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About Al
I am Al Bachir Bodian, freelance cameraman and producer based in Dakar.
With an experience of more than 10 years in field reporting.  I have done a lot of reporting throughout Africa with various partners. I speak French and English. I respect with a requirement the terms of reference of the customer. 
I am a good editor and have a diploma in directing which allows me to be creative and give an aesthetic dimension to my work.
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Vox Pop Feature Stories Photography
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Business & Economy Finance & Markets Politics & Government
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Portfolio
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In Senegal, coastal erosion is causing further damage in the town of Bargny, on the outskirts of Dakar. In one day this week, around thirty houses were swallowed up by the waters. Local residents are very worried.
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Stopping migration to Europe is a top campaign issue in parliamentary elections in Senegal. A UN report says migrant crossings from West Africa to Europe have surged by 167 percent in the past year. Candidates are vying for votes by promising opportunities at home
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Women oyster farmers in Casamance (Senegal). A technique adopted to combat mangrove deforestation
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