Don Napoleon – Creative Biography
Storyteller, Videojournalist, Content Creator, Documentarian
It’s tough to affix just one title to Don Napoleon. Emmy Award winning video journalist, photographer,
teacher and mentor are all used to describe this creative visionary. But, if you ask Don to describe
himself his first word is usually “Student”. Since first picking up a camera in his early teens Don
Napoleon has been a consummate student of the crafts of photography and videography, translating his
passion into a career of telling the story of life through pictures.
Earning his BA is Psychology with a Minor in Communications from Virginia State University, Don quickly
jumped into his chosen profession with positions in Broadcast and Cable Television for a variety of
organizations including NBC and the Washington DC Mayors office. By 2004, Don partnered with
Gearshift TV to create cutting edge photographic and video art; quickly distinguishing the company from
its peers. The Napoleon Complex project, Don’s documentary film house, is a powerful extension of his
craft that enables Don to passionately convey the human experience in real environments. Gaining
attention and accolades from Capitol Hill, TV Commercials, Documentaries to the NFL, his work has
earned Don clients that include the National Football Leagues’ Players Association, Dream Works
Pictures, HGTV, BET, TV One, the Tribute to Nelson Mandela, video and graphic support for the NAACP
Awards, TV One’s Christmas show and political hearings with Senators and Congressman on Capitol Hill
just to name a few. Most recently, Don covered the Woman’s Day March, 2018 Super Bowl, and his
passion documentary work for the National Action Network with Al Sharpton at the March on
Washington’s 50th year Commemoration. Additionally, an experienced location scout coordinating
projects for USAA, Honor Flight Veterans and Documentaries that create change. Don’s passion for
telling stories that matter is unmatched.
With each professional success and honor Don, a proud member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., has
never forgotten to pass on what he’s learned to the next generation. Exposure, the nonprofit
organization Don founded in 2003, offers in-depth, real-world education to college students interested
in the Multi-Media and Arts Industries. Focusing special attention on students of HBCU’s, the program
utilizes hands on projects, event production opportunities, introductions to industry insiders and tours
to world class television studios, stages and film sets to create a rich and immersive experience that
adds meaning to the classroom education. This 15 year labor of love now boasts more than 1000
students (85% of whom earn internships) a college professor and Cannes Film Festival winner.
Don Napoleon’s learning is ongoing. With every new assignment, honor, exposure project and challenge
his art gets better and is conveyed with the boldness and fearlessness required of a true visionary. Don
embraces his lifelong education with the goal of passing on this fresh perspective and constant quest for
growth to the next generation because one thing Don knows for sure is that there is no other way to
truly and effectively tell a story.