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“Anthropology taught me to live inside a community, not just look at it from a distance.” – Stephanie Keith
Stephanie explains that her anthropology training helped her “get involved” with stories, allowing her to capture nuances a standard news shoot might miss.
“If ICE represents fascism, observers are the front line of American resistance.” – Stephanie
“If it weren’t for the observers, we’d have far less knowledge of what’s happening.” – Stephanie
HEFAT (Hostile Environment Field Awareness Training) – Key takeaways from Stephanie’s Reuters training:
Stephanie’s advice: “Pack like you’re preparing for the worst – the weather, the gear, the exit route.”
If you’re a budding photojournalist, activist, or simply curious about how community‑driven resistance is documented, Stephanie Keith’s story offers a powerful blueprint for ethical, immersive, and safe storytelling.
Stay curious, stay safe, and keep the truth in focus.
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photojournalism, visual anthropology, ICE actions, observers, community resistance, Minneapolis protests, white nationalism, Pulitzer finalist, breaking news coverage, signal chats, HEFAT training, situational awareness, full‑face gas mask, whistle alerts, hyper‑local organizing, decentralized activism, New York Magazine series, Instagram portrait series, collaboration among journalists, mentorship, Reuters, Getty Images, Bloomberg, New York Times, crowd‑control devices, winter field gear, car “buddy‑up” strategy, unprepared protest participants, AI misinformation, civil‑rights activism, anti‑fascist front line.
The post Episode 174: Stephanie Keith (Documentary Photography) first appeared on 10FPS A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
By The 10FPS Team“Anthropology taught me to live inside a community, not just look at it from a distance.” – Stephanie Keith
Stephanie explains that her anthropology training helped her “get involved” with stories, allowing her to capture nuances a standard news shoot might miss.
“If ICE represents fascism, observers are the front line of American resistance.” – Stephanie
“If it weren’t for the observers, we’d have far less knowledge of what’s happening.” – Stephanie
HEFAT (Hostile Environment Field Awareness Training) – Key takeaways from Stephanie’s Reuters training:
Stephanie’s advice: “Pack like you’re preparing for the worst – the weather, the gear, the exit route.”
If you’re a budding photojournalist, activist, or simply curious about how community‑driven resistance is documented, Stephanie Keith’s story offers a powerful blueprint for ethical, immersive, and safe storytelling.
Stay curious, stay safe, and keep the truth in focus.
___
photojournalism, visual anthropology, ICE actions, observers, community resistance, Minneapolis protests, white nationalism, Pulitzer finalist, breaking news coverage, signal chats, HEFAT training, situational awareness, full‑face gas mask, whistle alerts, hyper‑local organizing, decentralized activism, New York Magazine series, Instagram portrait series, collaboration among journalists, mentorship, Reuters, Getty Images, Bloomberg, New York Times, crowd‑control devices, winter field gear, car “buddy‑up” strategy, unprepared protest participants, AI misinformation, civil‑rights activism, anti‑fascist front line.
The post Episode 174: Stephanie Keith (Documentary Photography) first appeared on 10FPS A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.