William Campbell (documentary photojournalist)
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William Campbell, documentary producer and president of Homefire Productions, Inc, established his career as photojournalist with Time Magazine in Africa. After moving to Montana in 1997, he switched his focus to video, and has since produced current affairs programming for Nightline, NBC News and PBS Now, where he is a contributing producer. Two of Campbell’s hour-long documentaries, “Season of the Grizzly,” and “Sole Survivors,” about the fate of the Yellowstone bison herd, have been shown on Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel. In 2007, Campbell co-produced, directed and photographed "Wolves in Paradise," a documentary about wolves and ranchers in the New West, in conjunction with MontanaPBS and ITVS.