April • 2022
Gabe shot beautiful footage for us. He skillfully completed three days of solo shooting.
Baltimore, MD, USA
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Request QuoteGabe Dinsmoor is a freelance documentary cinematographer and video journalist based in Baltimore, Maryland. He has been documenting the Black Lives Matter movement in Baltimore since Mike Brown's death producing video stories for The Guardian, The New York Times, TIME, and The Baltimore Sun. Dinsmoor is currently working as a Director of Photography 2nd Unit and Associate Producer on a feature documentary about Baltimore after Freddie Gray.
April • 2022
Gabe shot beautiful footage for us. He skillfully completed three days of solo shooting.
The league plays in Pyne Poynt Park, which 50 years ago played host to a number of social activities and live music. Now it is where most junkies shoot heroin, straddled by the 6th and 7th street corridors, known as Heroin Highway. After years of lobbying the city, league President Bryan Morton can look forward to a $3.5 million rehabilitation for the park, and renovations to the field.
One week before the Justice Department plans to announce whether any prosecutable civil rights violations occurred in the death of Freddie Gray, thousands of mourners sought their own justice – some peaceful and others violent. Frustration over police brutality and racial profiling simmered to a boiling point Saturday as Baltimore residents yelled insults at officers as they advanced.
A state of emergency was declared in Baltimore after protesters and police clashed. Officers, many dressed in riot gear, were stationed in various locations around the New Shilo Baptist church where Freddie Gray's funeral took place, a decision that some protesters said ignited the large-scale rioting that consumed the city throughout the evening and early morning.
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