In the heart of rural Maryland lies the small town of Cumberland and within it its thriving drag community.
For over a decade, grantee @MichaelOSnyder has gotten to know its many members and has seen this town’s courage and resilience.
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Tomorrow, join grantee @MichaelOSnyder for the opening of his ‘Queens of Queen City’ exhibit at the Saville Gallery in Cumberland, MD.
The event will feature an artist talk, panel discussion, and drag performances by Cumberland’s own queens.
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Grantee @MichaelOSnyder's photo exhibition ‘Queens of Queen City’ opens today at Saville Gallery in Cumberland, MD.
Join us for a discussion and drag performance by Cumberland’s own queens.
📅 July 29-August 19
Learn more and visit this exhibit!
👉https://t.co/nOzePYhLKu
Are you telling new ocean-climate stories through photography? Enter this open call for ocean-climate photography and join us in improving ocean-climate communication worldwide.
Selected photographs will be licensed for $1000 USD.
📸 @MichaelOSnyder#OceanVisuals@climatevisuals
“As a photographer, filmmaker, and scientist, I use my knowledge of visual storytelling and conservation to tell stories that drive social impact."
Read more from New Day filmmaker @MichaelOSnyder on the New Day Blog here:
https://t.co/pztBXl9YJu
#environmentalchange#environment
Earth Week: David Ellingsen: The Last Stand
"This project served as a meditation on these icons from the human-altered landscape but soon evolved into a metaphor for the natural world that supports me, and the essential incompatibility of the two."
https://t.co/kFvCUl1Qd7
Earth Week: Michael O. Snyder: The Coming Coast
This week we look at our planet in crisis with a nod to Earth Day, edited by Michael O. Snyder. We begin with his work about sea level rise. @MichaelOSnyder
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Open letter that I was asked to write to the ZEKE readership. It lays out some of my core thoughts in organizing this issue and also lays down the gauntlet for the kind of visual storytelling that I think our world needs right now. #ClimateSolutions
"I took a portrait of each person & asked them to stand in a spot that mattered to them," @MichaelOSnyder told @BuzzFeedNews, "& in that spot I asked them to hold a depthstick that would show what 6 ft of sea level rise would look like for that location."
https://t.co/sEyli8J9YM
The balance between the Chesapeake Bay and the humans who live around it has been going on for thousands of years, but climate change may soon result in widespread migration from the area.
📸 @MichaelOSnyder
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