April • 2016
Jessica is a pleasure to work with
Brooklyn, NY 11216, USA
4 reviews$500 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteJessica Bal is a freelance multimedia journalist with a masters degree from CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. She spent two years working for the long-form storytelling site Narratively. As the Deputy Photo Editor, she assigned and processed all photography while contributing her own images to many stories. The site was awarded "Best Website" by Pictures of the Year International and named one of TIME's top 50 websites during her tenure. She has been published by the New York Times, The Miami Herald, The Boston Globe and others.
April • 2016
Jessica is a pleasure to work with
April • 2016
Jessica was great to work with. Very responsive, got everything done on deadline (which was very short) and was very receptive to changes and edits. A great experience for us.
The New York Archdiocese’s ‘Making All Things New’ plan would merge 112 parishes around the city. Sunday services would be discontinued at 31 Catholic churches, including St. Roch, where parishioners will be encouraged to attend a church six blocks away. But for elderly churchgoers, that may mean being left behind. LINK: http://bit.ly/1M5aZ2g
Camogie is the oldest women’s sport in Ireland, a brutal combination of field hockey, soccer and rugby. The Hoboken Guards is the first camogie team in metropolitan New York in nearly 20 years. After a year of Tuesday-evening practices in Hoboken, a fledgling group of Irish women expanded to 55 registered members in matching skorts and jerseys—with a championship trophy.
After weeks of training and anticipation, 100 Miami-Dade students will showcase what they learned at AileyCamp — dancing, singing and key life lessons. One 11-year-old camper, Jayden Nelson, faced some extra challenges during the summer dance program. LINK: http://hrld.us/1euZUeD
Follow field biologist Jennifer Possley as she treks through the tropical hardwood hammocks to collect rare fern spores. Possley and horticulturist Mike Freedman were able to save two fern species on the brink of extinction through their work at the lab in Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. LINK: http://hrld.us/1PDjAc3
Members of the New York Arm Wrestling Association train all year round, sculpting their muscles for a chance at winning two coveted titles: King and Queen of Arms. Arm wrestling is anyone’s game; both newcomers and veterans triumph in competitions. Tournaments can turn fierce, but seasoned wrestlers say it's the passionate, supportive community that keeps them coming back to this tabletop sport.
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