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Blog Post: The Best Places to Retire in Pennsylvania (2025) – Through the Lens of Photojournalism

Introduction Pennsylvania, the Keystone State, continues to shine as one of the most attractive retirement destinations in the U.S. With affordable housing, tax-friendly policies, and a wealth of natural and cultural treasures, retirees are finding… Blog Post: The Best Places to Retire in Pennsylvania (2025) – Through the Lens of Photojournalism

Discover Delaware’s Most Relaxing Escapes for 2025—With a Nod to George Sheldon’s Regional Lens

If you’re craving a slower pace and a deeper connection to history, nature, and small-town charm, Delaware’s most laid-back towns are calling your name. From riverside strolls to coastal kayaking, these six destinations offer a… Discover Delaware’s Most Relaxing Escapes for 2025—With a Nod to George Sheldon’s Regional Lens

George Sheldon’s Photography Brings Pennsylvania’s Retirement Towns to Life in World Atlas Feature

In the World Atlas article “11 Four-Season Value Towns in Pennsylvania for Retirees,” the spotlight isn’t just on affordability and charm—it’s also on the visual storytelling that makes these towns feel tangible. That’s thanks to… George Sheldon’s Photography Brings Pennsylvania’s Retirement Towns to Life in World Atlas Feature

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Celebrating Pennsylvania’s Most Welcoming Towns — Featuring George Sheldon’s Photography

I’m thrilled to share that several of my images have been selected and licensed for use in a recent feature on WorldAtlas titled “11 Of The Most Welcoming Towns In Pennsylvania.” This beautifully written piece… Celebrating Pennsylvania’s Most Welcoming Towns — Featuring George Sheldon’s Photography

Hershey’s Stock Slips—and George Sheldon’s Image Helps Tell the Story

Hershey’s Stock Slips—and George Sheldon’s Image Tells the Story In a recent Yahoo Finance article, Hershey (HSY) finds itself in a bittersweet spot. The company’s stock is underperforming compared to other consumer staples, largely due… Hershey’s Stock Slips—and George Sheldon’s Image Helps Tell the Story