Jefferine Jean-Jacques
is an award-winning freelance travel and documentary photographer with a passion for capturing the beauty of human culture through her lens.

With extensive travels covering over 30 countries, Jefferine has established herself as one to watch in New England publications, online articles, and beyond. In 2018 she was recognized by The Society of Professional Journalism's Mark of Excellence Award for Region 1- solidifying her commitment to excellence in photography and creativity.

When not shooting amazing photos on assignment or volunteering at nonprofit organizations; Jefferine works on personal projects that reflect both artistry and humanity alike.

RECOGNITION

Awards:
  • International Color Awards – 13th Annual, honorable
    mention – 2020
  • Society of Professional Journalism (SPJ) – Mark of
    Excellence Award (Region 1 winner) – 2018
  • Multicultural Art Award, 2nd place, Neopost – 2018
Exhibits:
  • Cultural Council for Palm Beach – “Power of Portraits”,
    Lake Worth Beach, FL. – 2023
  • Virtual Exhibit – “Reframe” – Photographers Without
    Borders – 2021
  • City Lights Gallery – “Never Done”, Bpt, CT. – 2016
Online Features:
  • International Color Awards Winners Book 2020
    Vol 2: Link – 2020
  • “Snapshot: Jefferine Jean-Jacques”: Link – 2014

 

Assignments:
  • Photographers Without Borders – Kyrgyzstan, Central
    Asia: Link – 2023
    Sunterra Community Foundation – Documenting the
    parent-led NGO working to support families with
    children with Down Syndrome.
Print Publications:
  • “Photo Finish” – News at Southern: Link – 2019
  • “Through the Lens” – Crescent Magazine: – 2019
  • “FC Beat Gallery” – FC CT Beat Magazine, Vol 18 –Winter 2018
Panel Discussions:
  • Photographers Without Borders: “Reframe: Change the Story, Change Everything” – Nov 7, 2021
Education:
  • Southern CT State University – Bachelor of Art – Degree:
    Interdisciplinary Studies (concentrations: Journalism +
    Photography)
  • The Art of Storytelling – Photographers Without
    Borders
  • Ethical Storytelling – Photographers Without Borders
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