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Editorial Public Relations Photojournalism
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Marilyn Humphries is an independent photojournalist from Beverly, Massachusetts whose work documents issues of social and political concern.
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September 12, 2002. Dorchester, MA.Hundreds of Dorchester residents participated in a peace march and vigil in the streets of the neighborhood where Eveline Barros-Cepeda was shot to death by a Boston Police Officer. She was riding in the back seat of a car that police tried to stop after it ran a stoplight. The car allegedly struck Boston Police Officer Michael Paillat prompting his partner Officer Thomas Taylor Jr. to fire five shots into the car as it sped away. Police Commissioner Paul Evans announced his planned restrictions on the use of deadly force after this fourth fatal police shooting in Boston. The Boston Police Patrolmen's Association responded by calling the plan "deadly and irresponsible" and could lead to "officers killed in the line of duty" and called for Commissioner Evans resignation.
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Marilyn’s photographs have appeared in Bay Windows, The Boston Phoenix, Sojourner The Women’s Forum, as well as in Barron’s, The New York Times and US News and World Report. Other work includes editorial and public relations photography for organizations and business in the Boston area as well as landscape and fine arts photography. Her work has been exhibited in Boston, New York City, Philadelphia and Washington DC. Currently she is a member of Impact Digitals and a contributor to The Image Works.
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