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Midwestern Nice

Katie

A newsletter of my recent photography work, plus some other things I'm into as a tax for my shameless self-promotion

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Latest Issues

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Midwestern Nice: Community stories

The presidential election is this week, and I feel like an idiot sending out a newsletter when all news this week is election-centric, but also maybe this can serve as a palate cleanser. Because let’s face it — we’re all a little election-w...

a month ago
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Midwestern Nice: Namesakes

My daughter is six months old now, and she’s such a natural part of our family that I can hardly imagine a time before her.

3 months ago
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Midwestern Nice: Turning the page on summer

The kids are finally off to school here in Missouri and almost every day, my 4-year old asks me, “Is summer over?”

4 months ago
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Midwestern Nice: Chronicling Summer

Y’all might think I’m insane, and I don’t really think you’d be wrong about that. In April, our family bought a pop-up camper and I had a low-key summer planned with a couple of nights here and there, camping nearby around the state of Miss...

6 months ago
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  • Katie

    Photojournalist and Prosecco truck owner based in Kansas City sharing photos made in the Midwest. I live for good pasta and stiff cocktails and frequently get myself into DIYs that take longer than anticipated.

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