Syracuse had a record-setting 62-degree day on Friday. This Fayetteville family took advantage by visiting two playgrounds.
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
Dachschunds trek through the Meadowbrook neighborhood (photo of the week)
Karina and Christian von Tippelskirch take a mid-afternoon break to spend time outside in mild temperatures with their long-hair Dachschunds, siblings Fellow (leading the group) and Ginger. They’re shown walking around Meadowbrook Detention Basin adjacent to Barry Park near Broad Street and Meadowbrook Drive Wednesday, January 31, 2024. Karina said the couple usually takes turns […]
Water droplets reflect back trees during wet snow in Syracuse (photo of the week)
Photographer and Central Current contributor Michelle Gabel captured water droplets reflecting an image of trees during a recent wet snow in Syracuse. So far this winter, Syracuse has received about 28 inches of snow, much less than the average year for the area but about on par with the amount of snow through this time […]
A young boy catches a dance performance at the Sankofa Christmas tree lighting (photo of the week)
In addition to the performance, Santa, gifts and the tree lighting were featured.
Syracusans get their holiday shopping done at the Plowshares Craftsfair (gallery)
This year’s Plowshares Craftsfair featured more than 120 craftspeople and community members.
A garden rose persists as winter settles in Central New York (photo of the week)
CNY saw its first lake effect snow of the season on Tuesday. This rose braved the conditions.
We Rise Above the Streets helps housing, food insecure before Thanksgiving (photo of the week)
During a recent We Rise Above the Streets Recovery Thanksgiving event, James Jones, right, receives a haircut from Stu Sherlock of Salt City Barbershop. We Rise Above the Streets helps people experiencing housing or food insecurity. The organization held its annual Thanksgiving event on November 18. Volunteers served Thanksgiving meals and gave free haircuts, winter […]
Pups parade around Westcott Neighborhood in costume for Halloween (photo of the week)
Pups and their humans dressed in costumes and marched with a marching band around the Westcott Neighborhood.
Autumn leaves float down Ledyard Canal in Fayetteville (photo of the week)
The Ledyard Canal was dug in the 1840s to provide water power to four mill sites in Fayetteville
Westcott Street Cultural celebrates its 31st year (gallery)
Thousands of people came to celebrate the unique Westcott neighborhood.
