Howard Schnapp

Photographer

Preston's Summary

Howard Schnapp is a photographer at various esteemed publications. He focuses on themes surrounding security and law enforcement, public security, and regional interest, with a particular emphasis on disaster and emergency response, public event safety, and public surveillance systems. Howard's work has been featured in City & State, Investopedia, Gothamist, and many other notable outlets.

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Geo Focus

Port Washington, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 44 %
Events: 12 %
Promotional: 6 %
Opinion: 4 %
Data Driven: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Digital Safety
  • School Safety Measures
  • School Security
  • Individual Sports
  • Team Sports

Pitching Insights

Howard's coverage focuses on local news, including crime, education, community events, and advocacy. Given his focus on evolving stories and breaking news with an emphasis on crime and local events in New York, he would likely appreciate pitches related to ongoing or developing local issues such as crime prevention initiatives or educational developments within the state.

Since Howard concentrates largely on local content within New York State, consider tailoring your pitch to emphasize how a particular story aligns with the interests of Long Island residents. Additionally, highlighting any direct impact or relevance to the communities in Nassau County may further pique his interest.

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