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21 Visual Researchers
Jenna Baraschuk-Modha
City Winnipeg
Project Type Museum Exhibitions, Web Content
Research Type Visuals Stills, Visuals Footage, Music Clearances, Licensing
Subject Areas History World, History Canadian, Politics Current Affairs, Human Rights, Popular Culture, Arts Culture, Music, First Nations Issues
Languages English
About My Work I currently work as the licensing specialist for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. I'm responsible for our use of third party licensed content as well as licensing out our museum-created IP. Our museum uses an enormous amount of licensed content, mostly still images, av, and some music. I have a background in copyright obtained through my time working in academic libraries. I have a certificate in Canadian Copyright Law from Leslie Ellen Harris's CopyrightLaws.com, a Masters degree in Gender, Feminist, and Women's Studies from York University, and a diploma in Library and Information Studies from Red River College.
Maya Bilbao
City Toronto

Project Type Documentary, Feature Films, Web Content
Research Type Visuals Stills, Visuals Footage, Editorial Research
Subject Areas History Canadian, History Military, Biography, Geography, Arts And Culture, Architecture And Interior Design
Languages English

About My Work I am a Toronto-based researcher with a passion for the history and culture of Canada. I have researched more than 200 features for television on a range of topics that include entertainment, history, architecture, art, and nature. My strengths include sourcing unique stories across the country, fact-checking, interviewing, and sourcing images. I located more than 1000 images for broadcast in my career. I also have experience conducting detailed site history research for archaeological site reports. I was nominated in 2019 and 2020 for the Barbara Sears Award for Best Editorial Research.
Elizabeth Bryer
City Mississauga
Project Type All Formats
Research Type Visuals Stills, Visuals Footage, Project Management, Editorial Research
Subject Areas History World, History Canadian, History American, History European, History Military, Politics Current Affairs, Food, Biography, Geography, Human Rights, Science Environment, Popular Culture, Arts Culture, Nature, Crime, Music, Architecture, Social Studies, Health Medicine, Business Law, Sports, First Nations Issues, Agriculture
Languages English
About My Work I have researched visual history extensively in an academic settings. I investigated visual sources meaning, context, and circulation using online research, archival research, and library research, etc. I have experience presenting, writing, and editing about visual sources for a wide variety of audiences. I presented about colonial photographs at top historical and cultural studies conferences, and I incorporated visual research into my teaching at the University of Toronto.