Rhonda Klevansky is originally from Durban, South Africa. She is a photographer, writer and film maker with a strong interest in using video and photography as tools for advocacy. Rhonda has made videos for nonprofits, medical educators and public television. Her independent documentaries include Welcome to My Paradise about sand artists on the beaches of Durban, South Africa, One Band Indivisible about a Durham high school marching band, and Dan Wagoner, Life Dance and the Ephemeral about dancer and choreographer Dan Wagoner. Her non-fiction writing includes magazine articles, year-end reports and a children’s book. She contributes photographs to Getty Images and the Nature Picture Library and her photographs have been exhibited in the USA, UK, South Africa and Chile. Before moving to the USA she worked on nature films for broadcasters in the UK and South Africa.
Rhonda currently resides in the USA and continues to travel extensively. She is the director of Ibis Eye Images LLC, in Durham, North Carolina.
Follow her work at rhondaklevansky.com.