Sarah Beth Glicksteen is a photographer and multimedia journalist available for freelance assignment. She is currently based in Boston, and works full time as a photojournalist and photo editor at the Christian Science Monitor.
Her work has been published in the Christian Science Monitor, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, the Greensburg Tribune-Review, News Photographer magazine, Time.com, and the Florida Times-Union, and has been recognized by the Boston Press Photographers Association.
She completed her master’s in Multimedia Journalism and Cultural Studies in the University Professors Program at Boston University in 2009. She has experience teaching new media journalism and blogging skills to teenagers in an after-school mentoring program at Teen Voices Magazine, and is working to build a web resource for other multimedia journalism mentors.
She was previously a full-time photo intern at the Tribune-Review, and Digital Media Intern at the Florida Times-Union. At BU, she spent 4 years as the curriculum committee leader of a group of BU students called Exposure Initiative that teaches photography workshops in Boston-area public schools that lack funding for arts programs and other creative endeavors. She spent the summer of 2006 volunteering and doing a documentary project on Kibbutz Ketura in the Negev desert in Israel and completed her first long-term project in the form of a multimedia slideshow. In 2007 she lived and interned in Paris, doing conservation and archival work of historic photos at Parisienne de Photographie, formerly Agence Roger-Viollet.
She has experience in radio, web design, and video production. Her online portfolio at http://sbglicksteen.com was named one of 7 journalists’ portfolios that stand out for visually-captivating design by 10,000 Words.