The Juneteenth celebration in Kirk Park featured live music, dance peformances and food.
Michelle Gabel
Michelle Gabel is a Syracuse-based independent photojournalist who captures the human experience through documentary photography and portraiture. Her long-form photography projects tell complex, contemporary stories that dive into individual lives while addressing relevant social issues. Michelle has documented the world around her in multiple capacities, including her freelance photography business, a 25-year tenure as a staff photographer for The Post-Standard (Syracuse) and other daily newspapers, and her master's degree in photography from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University.
Her images have appeared in publications such as The New York Times, she is a recipient of various awards and grants, and her work has been exhibited internationally. As a freelancer for the Central Current, Michelle highlights everyday extraordinary people in Central New York. She is currently working on a project about the Syracuse housing crisis with photographer Mike Greenlar, with support from the Central Current. The work appeared in an exhibit called “A Place To Call Home” at the ArtRage Gallery in February 2025.
Michelle can be reached at michellegabelphoto@gmail.com
Hundreds of baby spiders huddle together on orchard grass (photo of the week)
Spiderlings hatch from a sac after being laid by their mother in the fall.
Manlius celebrates Pride Month with beer, music and more (photo of the week)
This year’s celebration marked the third straight year of being held at the Seneca Street Brew Pub.
Syracusans celebrate Memorial Day in Eastwood (photo of the week)
Carleigh Sibaja, 9, prays for a moment during Eastwood’s Memorial Day ceremony.
Local advocacy organizations rally for Syracuse tenants’ rights (photo of the week)
About 75 people gathered in Clinton Square and marched through the city for the rally.
Volunteers help Syracuse’s community gardens prepare for their growing season (photo of the week)
Volunteers from Syracuse Grows, Jubilee Homes of Syracuse, Inc., Onondaga Earth Corps and other organizations joined forces Saturday on Community Volunteer Day. They helped community gardens and urban farms throughout Syracuse prepare for the upcoming growing season. Pictured are: Cooper Olds, a Syracuse University food studies graduate student, Kareem Youngblood, of Syracuse and Brooklyn, Dachaun […]
A man gets comfy for Central New York’s view of the solar eclipse (photo of the week)
Many people flocked to Central New York to get a view of the solar eclipse.
Syracuse gets (hopefully) one last dose of snow before spring kicks in (photo of the week)
Syracuse got a dose of snow just as the calendar formally turned from winter to spring.
Crocuses soak up a warm winter day in Central New York (photo of the week)
Crocuses are among the first flowers to signal the arrival of spring.
General store exhibit takes viewers back 100 years at New York Farm Show (photo of the week)
The New York Farm Show ran from Feb. 22 to 24 at the New York State Fairgrounds.
