Honored to share that “Listen With Us”, our collaboration with @projectceti , @natgeo , and the incredible team at @group.thrpy , is a 2026 @thewebbyawards Winner in Experimental & Innovation.
Deeply grateful to our partners for trusting us with this special project, and proud of everyone on the Change Content team who helped bring it to life.
In a world that can feel heavy, it means a lot to celebrate work rooted in curiosity, connection, and hope. Thank you @thewebbyawards
Still trying to process this. Hearing that my grandfather was being honored with the Hall of Fame Award of Excellence, and getting that news directly from #dougwilliams and the @commanders , honestly brought me to tears. My grandfather was an incredible photographer, and the first person in our family to ever pick up a camera. As a kid, he was quarantined in a TB unit, and there was a photographer there who let him borrow a camera. That moment changed everything. He never put it down. He went on to work for the Washington Starr, and then for the Washington football team from the day they arrived in DC. I grew up carrying camera cases around RFK for him with my dad, running the sidelines, and meeting the players he didn’t just photograph, but truly called friends. The skins were his family. The team dedicated the 1988 Super Bowl to him. It was the last game he worked. He was dying of cancer. I’m incredibly humbled and deeply grateful for the outpouring of stories over the years from people who knew him and loved him. It means more than I can put into words. HAIL!
On Friday, the art world lost one of its greatest sculptors, Thaddeus Mosley. Based in Pittsburgh, Mosley taught himself to carve ornaments and sculptures from discarded wood. His work eventually grew from his basement to gallery showings in and around Pittsburgh and eventually the world. He carved and assembled trees into abstract pieces of wood resembling that of the work of Isamu Noguchi and Constantin Brancusi and taking inspirations from Western African artwork and Jazz to make something entirely his own.
We are sending our thoughts and condolences to his family during this difficult time.
You can read more about his life in the link in bio.
Original portrait photo by Jason Schmidt
ICE is terrorizing our cities, our citizens, and our nation’s immigrants. There have been numerous deaths in the detention centers and on our very streets. ICE has shown negligence in public safety, lawful order, and human rights – targeting individuals on the basis of race, ethnicity, and heritage. ICE has shown negligence in killing protesters for asserting their first amendment rights.
We stand with the nationwide strike on ICE.
ABOLISH ICE NOW.
At a moment when human communication feels increasingly fractured, it’s been an honor to help tell a story that reminds us we’re just one of many voices sharing this extraordinary planet.
There is so much to learn—if we’re willing to listen.
Thank you to National Geographic and CETI (Cetacean Translation Initiative) for trusting Change Content and our partner, Group Thrpy to help share this groundbreaking AI-based research into whale communication.
Link in bio.
Five years ago today, our democracy was attacked at the U.S. Capitol.
We were deeply honored to help tell the stories of six people who endured that day—true Americans who care profoundly about their city, their home, and their country. These are people who serve our democracy every single day simply by showing up to work.
On January 6th, they experienced fear, pain, and suffering. Yet despite all of it, they continue to serve. They continue to believe. They continue to protect the democratic ideals that define this country.
Today, we remember them—not as symbols, but as human beings.
If you’d like to learn more, watch our film The Sixth, now streaming on Amazon. Link in bio.
Check out the @washingtonpost article on 101 Best Books, Songs, Performances, Dances, Artworks, and Movies about Washington D.C.
See something familiar? The Washington Post staff has ranked THE SIXTH as one of the greatest films about our nation’s capital. @hornadayann0c7a has written a particularly notable and touching review of the significance of the film.
We’re beyond thrilled to be recognized amongst some of the greatest works to come out of our city. Check out the article with the link in bio.
A few snapshots from the 46th Annual News and Documentary Emmys last Thursday night after The Sixth won the Emmy for Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary. #thesixth #changecontent #emmywinners #documentaryemmys #andreanixfine #seanfine #doccommunity
We’re honored, proud, and deeply grateful.
Last night, The Sixth won the Emmy for Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary.
This film was almost never seen—too urgent, too uncomfortable for some. But thanks to our courageous subjects and relentless team, it found its voice. And that voice has now been honored.
To everyone who trusted us with their truth—this is for you. #thesixth #changecontent #emmywinner #documentaryemmys #andreanixfine #SeanFine #doccommunity #truestory #justicethroughfilm #filmthatmatters #thepowerofstory #truetellers #oscarwinningteam
We’re deeply honored to receive multiple Emmy nominations for The Sixth. This recognition belongs to our incredibly dedicated team who put their heart and soul into this project—and to the brave voices who trusted us with their stories: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Robert Contee, Erica Loewe, MPD Officer Christina Laury, MPD Officer Daniel Hodges, and photographer Mel D. Cole.
As the fragility of democratic institutions continues to be tested, their courage and truth-telling matter now more than ever.
The Sixth is streaming free on Amazon and available pay-per-view on Apple, Google Play, Prime Video, and more. 🎥
#thesixth #emmys #documentary #democracy #january6 #nowmorethanever