Kristopher Radder

Photographer / Multimedia Editor

Preston's Summary

Kristopher Radder is a Photographer / Multimedia Editor at various publications including The Berkshire Eagle and the Brattleboro Reformer. With a career in photojournalism that began in 2007, he covers a diverse range of topics such as events and conferences, sports, culture, and public security, often focusing on themes like holidays, traffic, and crime in Vermont. His work has been featured in numerous outlets including the Columbia Missourian, Muskogee Phoenix, and Honolulu Star-Advertiser.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 27 %
Seasonal: 19 %
Evolving Stories: 14 %
Breaking News: 14 %
Private Sector Announcements: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Event Management Software
  • Farm Animal
  • Farm Management
  • Ranching
  • Pets
  • Veterinary

Pitching Insights

Kristopher Radder's coverage primarily focuses on local events, including fire incidents and community activities, with themes covering entertainment news and house & home. His work heavily features seasonal topics such as winter activities, snow, skiing, and natural disasters.

To effectively reach out to Kristopher Radder, consider pitching stories related to local events or human interest pieces that align with his focus on the Brattleboro area in Vermont. Topics related to snow-related activities or community events would likely be of particular interest. Additionally, providing visual content such as photos or videos may enhance your pitch given his use of multimedia in articles.

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