Based in Mexico City, Janet Jarman focuses on divisive social issues of our time, such as immigration and the effects of globalization. She is known for her award-winning projects on the global coffee crisis, immigration and the lives of migrant families. Jarman has worked recently for publications such as Geo, Smithsonian, The New York Times, Newsweek and TimeAsia. She is recognized for her innovative work combining still photography and audio, creating multimedia projects for MSNBC.com and NYTimes.com.