Jim Weber

Digital Enterprise Photographer

Preston's Summary

Jim Weber is a staff photographer at The Santa Fe New Mexican, specializing in digital enterprise photography. With a focus on local news in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Jim captures compelling images that tell stories and provide a visual narrative of the community. His work has been featured in various publications, including The Dallas Morning News.

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Geo Focus

Santa Fe, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 25 %
Seasonal: 18 %
Government Announcement: 9 %
Evolving Stories: 7 %
Press Release: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Water Management
  • Consumer Events & Conferences
  • Urban Art & Street Art

Pitching Insights

Jim Weber's coverage centers on local news, events, and photography in the Santa Fe area. He seems to have a keen interest in covering local events such as sports activities, seasonal happenings like snowstorms or festive occasions, and business initiatives.

Given his extensive coverage of local events and seasonal occurrences in Santa Fe, he may be open to pitches related to upcoming community events, unique cultural festivities, or human interest stories with a strong visual component that align with his focus on photography. Additionally, if you're involved in local business initiatives or sports activities in the Santa Fe area, Jim might be interested in featuring these aspects within his work.

When reaching out to Jim Weber for potential coverage opportunities or story ideas it is important to keep them highly localized around the Santa Fe area.

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