Claire Carlson
The work Deep Indigo Collective is doing is vitally important.
"In the two times I've collaborated with Deep Indigo Collective on a reporting project, the process has been smooth, easy and fast, and it's produced incredible photography that has added real context and artistry to the articles. The work Deep Indigo Collective is doing is vitally important for independent newsrooms and environmental journalism."
Claire Carlson, environmental reporter for The Daily Yonder
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Michael Kodas
Deep Indigo is a game changer for publications aspiring to raise the bar.
“Deep Indigo is a game changer for publications aspiring to raise the bar for news photography covering the most important story of our lifetimes, regardless of whether they’re national publications with a dedicated focus on the climate crisis or regional or local news outlets that would like to report on global warming but lack to the resources to do it at the level they would like to. The stock photos many environmental news outlets rely on, often taken years ago in locals far from where the current news is breaking, simply can’t have the impact that a dedicated news photographer can create with photojournalism created in the here and now to tell stories about the people and places that are enduring climate change today. The very first time that Inside Climate News collaborated with Deep Indigo, we marveled at how the photos helped our story have greater reach and deeper impact, and that has been the case every time Deep Indigo has paired a local photographer with one of our reporters.”
Michael Kodas, senior editor for Inside Climate News
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Joe McCarthy
The photography was brilliant.
"The Sierra Nevada Ally is thoroughly happy working with Deep Indigo Collective. We collaborated on the several, challenging environmental reporting projects. Each time, Deep Indigo was immediately responsive to our requests and met all our expectations. The photography was brilliant."
Joe McCarthy, publisher of The Sierra Nevada Ally
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Kayleigh Skinner
Drew readers to the site with the help of incredible visuals.
"As a small newsroom covering a bona fide water crisis with limited resources, it was really helpful to have a whole other organization partner with us to provide quality photojournalism to run with our reporting. By coordinating Deep Indigo's photojournalist with our reporters and sources, we were able to publish enterprise stories that drew readers to the site with the help of incredible visuals. This partnership was a really valuable experience that goes to show how fruitful collaboration can be between news organizations when people unite for a shared cause, in this case providing the citizens of Jackson with information about the water crisis."
Kayleigh Skinner, managing editor of Mississippi Today
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Jane Neal
Their resources and the collaboration enriched our finished product.
"In addition to their visually compelling stories around environmental issues, Deep Indigo Collective forged a powerful partnership with The Tyler Loop. Deep Indigo shared ideas, provided editing support and connected us to freelance contributors. Their resources and the collaboration enriched our finished product, and we gained an ally with an independent journalism platform in our region."
Jean Neal, executive director of The Tyler Loop
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