A compact digital voice recorder with a matte black body and tiny illuminated screen rests on a round table covered with a subtle linen-textured cloth. Around it are neatly arranged objects: a folded list of interview questions, a slim fountain pen, and a pair of over-ear headphones with soft leather padding. The setting is a quiet corner near a large window overlooking an abstracted city street rendered in gentle bokeh. Diffused overcast daylight creates even, soft lighting with minimal harsh shadows. Captured from a close-up, slightly angled top-down perspective in photographic realism, the composition feels attentive and methodical, reflecting the careful, professional preparation behind in-depth cultural reporting.

Press Work

Recent press releases and media materials crafted for Chicago organizations, campuses, and community projects.

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Press Releases That Get Read

I’ve written press releases for student groups, campus events, and Chicago nonprofits, turning scattered details into clear, newsworthy copy. If you need a concise announcement or media pitch, I’m available for commissions—reach out through my contact page.

A modern laptop with a sleek brushed-aluminum finish sits on a café-style table, its screen displaying a draft article about Chicago culture in a clean text editor. Around it are neatly stacked printouts marked with red editorial notes, a small spiral-bound notebook, and a ceramic cup of black coffee on a simple saucer. Through the large window behind, the blurred outlines of classic Chicago brick buildings and an elevated train track are visible. Warm golden-hour sunlight streams in, casting long, soft shadows and a cozy glow. Shot at eye level in photographic realism, the composition follows the rule of thirds, evoking a professional, contemplative mood of a student journalist refining their work in an urban setting.
A detailed Chicago neighborhood bulletin board is mounted on an exposed brick wall, covered with overlapping flyers for gallery openings, community meetings, and small neighborhood festivals. Pushpins in varied muted colors hold up slightly curled paper edges, revealing layers of cultural activity. At the bottom, a discreet press badge labeled “Student Journalist” hangs from a metal hook beside a slim reporter’s notebook. Warm indoor pendant lighting casts soft, directional light that brings out the brick’s texture and subtle shadows beneath the papers. Shot straight on in photographic realism with sharp focus throughout, the composition feels organized yet vibrant, capturing the dynamic, community-centered atmosphere of local culture reporting.

Services

I offer press release drafting, media advisories, and event announcements tailored to local organizations, student groups, and small businesses. Each piece is reported, fact-checked, and formatted for journalists, helping your news reach Chicago editors and community outlets.