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This summer I had the opportunity to intern at the Chesapeake Bay Program as their multimedia intern. I was asked to produce a long term project over the summer on any topic, and immediately, watermen came to mind.
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Muslims in Hawaii celebrate Eid-ul-Adha by sacrificing cattle in the rural countryside – something that is unusual to find in Hawaii’s landscape. While this is a common ritual to find in a Muslim country on the Islamic holiday, it’s unusual in an isolated state like Hawaii.
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Half a year ago, Lauren and Romeo of Dayton, OH, were intent on saving up for a big wedding of over 400 people.
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Curated Images 8-14-2020 The “town square” exists in the American ideal as the physical and cultural gathering place for any community. Photographers participating in the “America Reimagined” project will use this construct as the starting point for their stories, and are free to visually interpret this theme according to their …
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Life before Covid-19 Rough Seas Ahead Text and Photography by Gaelen Morse For hundreds of years, fishing vessels have sailed from the ports of Massachusetts to fishing grounds off of the New England coast. The North Atlantic fisheries are some of the most successful fishing grounds for Atlantic Cod, various …
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Photographer’s Journal Generations Living Together in a Pandemic Text and Photography by Tina Russell When news of a deadly virus sweeping the world and heading to the U.S. became apparent in March 2020, it was clear that lives were going to be impacted profoundly, and change how we do even …
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Curated Images 7-31-2020 The “town square” exists in the American ideal as the physical and cultural gathering place for any community. Photographers participating in the “America Reimagined” project will use this construct as the starting point for their stories, and are free to visually interpret this theme according to …
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Photographer’s Journal COVID-19 and the Carpool Cinema Text and Photography by Pete Marovich Two hundred thirty people braved a pandemic and drove into the Carrie Furnaces’ parking lot in the early evening of July 24, 2020, to watch the 1983 classic film “Flashdance,” the story of a girl who works a day …
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Curated Images 7-15-2020 The “town square” exists in the American ideal as the physical and cultural gathering place for any community. Photographers participating in the “America Reimagined” project will use this construct as the starting point for their stories, and are free to visually interpret this theme according to their …
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Anchor Bar & Grill The unsinkable Anchor Grill has re-opened in Covington, Ky., following closure in mid-March due to the state’s Covid-19 restrictions. Proud to call themselves a “dive,” and featuring an iconic neon sign that says “We May Doze But Never Close,” the eatery has remained open since 1946. …
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Photographer’s Journal Pandemic in Paradise Text and Photography by Shafkat Anowar “It seems like this thing (Coronavirus) is bringing us together,” said Tavita Faumuina, a 25-year veteran bus operator in O’ahu, Hawaii. He mentioned this when I was on assignment photographing essential workers for my college newspaper at the end of …
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Photographer’s Journal Minneapolis Protests Text and Photography by Brooklynn Kascel These images capture the development of events following the death of George Floyd by former Minneapolis police officers Derek Chauvin, J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao on Monday, May 25th, 2020 and begin to investigate the psychological and …
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As communities and individuals, we are enduring the initial phase of the COVID-19 infection and the horror of the loss of over 140,000 lives, only to also be launched into a period of political unrest and turmoil sparked by multiple deaths of unarmed black Americans in police custody.
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Automobile Sanctuary In all areas of the country the automobile is used to commute, run errands, shuttle youngsters to activities and much more. In the Covid-19 era, the vehicle has been elevated to a place of sanctuary, a vessel trusted to deliver security outside the home in insecure times. So …
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Serving Through a Pandemic Standing outside the Iron Gate, a soup kitchen and food pantry in Tulsa, Okla., a hard rain fell. When it turned to hail, people experiencing homelessness and hunger crowded under a small overhang to avoid getting pelted. I stood with them. Other times I’ve covered the …
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Reflections Reflections of the pandemic as seen by America Reimagined photographers. ALL IMAGES COPYRIGHT THE INDIVIDUAL PHOTOGRAPHERS More from the Project
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Portraits in Quarantine As novel coronavirus Covid-19 took hold across the world, people went in to self-quarantine. Amid this new pandemic, people searched for ways to connect with one another. Zoom calls, virtual happy hours and group chats became normal. While American’s took refuge in their homes a growing trend …
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Photographer’s Journal The Aftermath Text and Photography by Rod Lamkey Jr. I had been watching the protests on television in response to the death of George Floyd, and naturally, my instincts were to get out there and cover the unfolding events. I was seeing the work of my colleagues on …
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From the America Reimagined documentary project by Boyd’s Station and American Reportage:
“This project chronicles Margo Reed’s view of the COVID-19 pandemic through a cling-wrapped camera lens. As people across the globe wrap themselves in masks and gloves for protection from COVID-19 germs, the cling-wrap keeps her camera clean, too.
To illustrate the separation and suffocation many face in this time, Reed photographs life safely, wrapped and protected, from a distance, as it is the only way many of us see each other safely right now.”
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AMERICA REIMAGINED A Collaboration Between Boyd’s Station and American Reportage Recent Curated Images The “town square” exists in the American ideal as the physical and cultural gathering place for any community. Photographers participating in the “America Reimagined” project will use this construct as the starting point for their stories, and are free to visually interpret this theme according to …