Jade-Snow Moy Joachim is a photo editor at The New York Times. She has worked in the business and arts departments and, most recently, in sports, where she led the newspaper’s visual coverage of the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, B.C. She has also worked at Bloomberg News. She is relocating to Washington, D.C., with her husband, where she will try her hand at freelancing and to seek new opportunities in photography.
Manuela Oprea is an assistant photo editor for Bloomberg Markets Magazine. She has also worked for Adweek, The Wall Street Journal, InStyle and HBO. Manuela received her B.F.A in photography from The School of Visual Arts. She was born in Cluj, Romania and is currently working on a photography project that explores the Romanian farmstead culture.
Zana Woods is the senior photo editor of Wired magazine in San Francisco, California, where she started in 1999. Her focus at Wired is on environmental portraiture, photojournalism and product photography. She was previously an art buyer at Foote, Cone & Belding and her accounts included AT&T, MTV and Dockers. Her work has been recognized by the Society of Publication Designers and PDN magazine. Woods frequently talks with students at the Academy of Art University and California College of the Arts about photography.
Neil Binkley is a photographer’s marketing and portfolio consultant. He cofounded the photographer agency Wonderful Machine, where until 2010 he was marketing and publicity director. He has reviewed numerous photography portfolios and Web sites, and has worked at top ad agencies, magazines and corporations. His consulting work has garnered winning entries in Print Magazine’s Regional Design Annual and PDN’s Photography Annual. Binkley regularly speaks on industry panels and at portfolio reviews.