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ABOUT SADIE

Sadie Fick is a visual journalist and thinker studying in the Pacific Northwest. She loves exploring the mess that is modern life through photography, multimedia design and writing. She sees visual journalism as practical art, focusing her creative energy and eye for design into telling stories that matter. Or are interesting. Or fun. (Fun matters, okay?)

A life-long documentarian and creative, Sadie got her start in journalism as the editor-in-chief of a newspaper written and designed by her and her younger siblings in elementary school that filled an important news gap by telling the stories of local mythological creatures.  

 

Since then, she has continued developing her skills in photography, design and storytelling until ending up at Western Washington University, where she spends her time making connections between her studies in journalism, sustainability, psychology and the honors program. She has edited for and been published in The Front, The Planet, and Klipsun.

 

Sadie has a passion for finding dramatic lighting in the wild, asking questions, equity, and well-designed page layouts. In free moments, she also has fun keeping track of all the possible ways to tell if her friends and family have been replaced by aliens.

Sadie is available to tell stories, document events, or discuss intriguing questions.

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