Patrick Lantrip

Photographer

Preston's Summary

Patrick Lantrip is a photographer at The Daily Memphian. He specializes in covering a variety of topics including sports, government and politics, and culture, with a particular focus on Tennessee and Memphis. His work has been featured in several prominent publications, including The Buffalo News, CALEDONIAN, and TimesDaily.

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Geo Focus

Memphis, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion Editorial: 17 %
Event Coverage: 17 %
Government Announcement: 16 %
Press Release: 12 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 11 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • School Governance
  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy

Pitching Insights

Patrick Lantrip's coverage heavily focuses on local news, education, arts and culture, sports, government & politics as well as business in the Memphis area. He often reports on events and provides opinions or editorials related to these topics.

If you wish to reach out to Patrick with a pitch or story idea, consider how it aligns with his areas of focus such as developments in local businesses or educational institutions, community events, political decisions at the local level including appointments and policy changes. Additionally, stories about local arts and cultural initiatives along with sports-related updates would likely be of interest.

Given Patrick's specific geographic focus on Tennessee and Memphis, pitches that have relevance to this area are more likely to grab his attention.

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