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Stefan Jeremiah united statesPhoto © Stefan Jeremiah
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A Vigil for Arsenio Gravesande
Gravesande, 28 was shot and killed at this location last night.
Stefan is a well rounded photo and video industry professional covering breaking news, crime, press conferences, court appearances, editorial features and sports.
He is a regular contributor to the New York Daily News and New York Post newspapers, with images published in The New York Times, The Guardian, the Daily Mirror and many others.
He has spent time on the road following then Republican presidential nominee Senator Ted Cruz on various campaign stops along the East Coast and covered the riots in Washington, D.C. during President Trump's inauguration.
In 2014, Stefan released a 30-minute documentary "The Mother Grain," which delves into the lives of Bolivian quinoa farmers at the peak of the superfood's popularity in the United States.
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Donna, the mother of Arsenio Gravesande (black and white stripes) is over come with emotion at a vigil held for her son at Sutter Avenue and Union Street in Brownsville, Brooklyn on Wednesday August 21, 2019 in New York City, USA.Gravesande, 28 was shot and killed at this location last night.
about the photographer
Originally from England, Stefan is a freelance photographer and videographer who has been working in New York City since 2009.Stefan is a well rounded photo and video industry professional covering breaking news, crime, press conferences, court appearances, editorial features and sports.
He is a regular contributor to the New York Daily News and New York Post newspapers, with images published in The New York Times, The Guardian, the Daily Mirror and many others.
He has spent time on the road following then Republican presidential nominee Senator Ted Cruz on various campaign stops along the East Coast and covered the riots in Washington, D.C. during President Trump's inauguration.
In 2014, Stefan released a 30-minute documentary "The Mother Grain," which delves into the lives of Bolivian quinoa farmers at the peak of the superfood's popularity in the United States.
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