Photo by Craig Mellish
Daniel J. White  


Daniel J. White attended Keene State College where he studied photography and film.

Daniel was an associate producer for After Stonewall: From the Riots to the Millennium, a film by John Scagliotti. It aired nationally on PBS in June of 1999.

While working at his photographic studio in Keene, New Hampshire, Daniel interned for Florentine Films until he was hired on as an apprentice editor, then assistant editor to Paul Barnes for the project Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson, The War and The National Parks: America's Best Idea.

Daniel has also been a behind-the-scenes still photographer and videographer on a number of Florentine Films productions.

Daniel is currently an associate producer on a twelve-hour, six-part series on the lives of Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.

Daniel was born in Pensacola, Florida, in 1972, but was raised mainly in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, which he calls his hometown. He currently resides in Keene, New Hampshire with his partner Jamie Judd.