Prose Painted Prairie - Aurora, CO Neighborhood Shoot #1
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Landscape Photographer
- Mobile Journalist / Livestreamer
- Digital Content Creator
Denver, CO, USA
1 review$400 - $5000 / Day
Request QuoteMichael Ciaglo is a freelance photographer, videographer and Part 107 certified drone pilot based in Denver, CO. His clients include Getty Images, Bloomberg, The Associated Press, ProPublica, The Washington Post, New York Times, National Geographic, NBC and CNN. He previously worked at the Houston Chronicle where he covered Hurricane Harvey, the Astros World Series championship and was twice named the NPPA South Region Photographer of the Year. His work there was also awarded first place in POYI's recreational sports category and second place for sports portfolio in NPPA's BOP. Before Houston, Ciaglo worked at the Colorado Springs Gazette where he was the photographer on the Other than Honorable series that won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.
It's Nancy's first go at an alligator and she is right at home as the only woman on a hunt thick with testosterone and the muddy-sweet scent of chewing tobacco. Her new husband, Mike, might be guiding her, but after two days, three shotgun shells and one go with the knife, Nancy Halliburton-Sample has landed her first gator — a 10-foot-1-inch, 237-pounder that takes up most of the boat.
When Enterprise Rent-A-Car's Pursuits Magazine was looking to expand their coverage to include destinations in Mexico, they trusted myself and a colleague to publish a series of 13 road trips across the country filled with vibrant photos and videos of the adventures.
When the pandemic hit, a New York family decided to pull their roots and move to the open air and freedom of Boulder, Colorado, where their kids could run wild and the mountains were in their backyard.
A growing number of scientists believe that the cure for diseases, such as COVID-19, can be found in our DNA. But that poses a unique problem for some Native Americans whose DNA has been exploited for generations. These colonial harms have made indigenous communities wary of genetic research that could help focus medical treatments to specific populations.
Ray Knell, a Green Beret and Afghanistan war veteran, sets out to ride 1,000 miles through the wilderness from Colorado to Montana by horseback to confront his PTSD head-on and inspire other wounded veterans.
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