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Documenting America’s Forgotten Brands: How Editorial Photographer George Sheldon Captures the Stories Behind the Headlines When MSN recently highlighted the rise and fall of iconic American brands, it served as a reminder of how quickly once‑familiar names can fade from the national landscape. From household staples to retail giants, these companies shaped daily life for
When Morgan Stanley upgrades a major American brand, Wall Street pays attention. But when that brand is Hershey (HSY)—a company woven into the cultural and economic fabric of Pennsylvania—the story becomes even more compelling for editorial photographers documenting the Mid‑Atlantic region. According to reporting summarized through financial news sources, analysts at Morgan Stanley recently shifted
When Cheapism reported that Red Lobster had laid off roughly 200 restaurant‑level employees just before the holidays, the news reverberated far beyond the seafood chain’s dining rooms. For many communities across the Mid‑Atlantic and beyond, Red Lobster isn’t just a restaurant — it’s a familiar landmark, a place where families gather, and a symbol of
Pennsylvania’s small towns have long been celebrated for their historic charm, walkable downtowns, and enduring sense of place. A recent feature from WorldAtlas highlights 11 towns across the Commonwealth with the best Main Streets, showcasing destinations that blend preserved architecture, local businesses, and cultural heritage. For editorial photographer George Sheldon, whose work often documents the
In a move that strengthens its long‑standing role in sustainable commerce, eBay has officially joined American Circular Textiles (AMCIRC), a trade association dedicated to advancing textile circularity across the United States. The announcement marks a significant step for the e‑commerce giant, which has been synonymous with resale culture since the 1990s. For editorial photographers like
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced a sweeping reorganization of its Veterans Health Administration (VHA), a move officials say is designed to streamline management rather than eliminate jobs. The announcement, reported by FEDweek, arrives amid national conversations about staffing, bureaucracy, and the future of veteran healthcare. Notably, the story is visually anchored by an
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I’ve always believed that Pennsylvania’s small towns hold stories worth telling. As a photojournalist, I spend a lot of time wandering through places where history lingers in brick sidewalks, century-old storefronts, and quirky festivals that bring communities together. That’s why I was delighted to see World Atlas highlight 8 Adorable Small Towns in Pennsylvania—and even
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Lights, laughter, and a little bit of snow — that’s the magic of Pennsylvania’s downtowns during the holidays. And I’m proud to share that my photography has been featured in WorldAtlas’s latest article: “Pennsylvania’s 8 Most Festive Downtowns for the Holidays.” From Bellefonte’s Victorian Christmas to the dazzling displays in Lititz and Bethlehem, this piece
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