Todd Heisler (@heislerphoto) 's Twitter Profile
Todd Heisler

@heislerphoto

New York Times Staff Photographer

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Elda Cantú (@eldacantu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Los rostros de los trabajadores que mantuvieron Nueva York a flote en la pandemia. Retratos de Todd Heisler; reportaje de @dgbxny; la edición de @mlouttit y la magia de los gráficos de Gray Beltran junto a Rumsey Taylor nytimes.com/es/interactive…

beth flynn (@bfnyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

extraordinary homage to the people who are the backbone of NYC by Todd Heisler @dgbxny jeff furticella Gray Beltran Rumsey Taylor and many The New York Times talents. These 115 Workers Helped Keep New York Alive in Its Darkest Months nytimes.com/interactive/20…

Neil Parekh (He / Him / His) (@neilparekh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7/x This NYT Metro package by Todd Heisler @dgbxny @mlouttit Gray Beltran Rumsey Taylor, Jeff Furticella and many others is incredible. We'll review the print version on @Sree's Sunday #NYTReadalong at 8:30am ET. Watch live or later: digimentors.group/nytreadalong-s… x.com/dgbxny/status/…

7/x This <a href="/NYTMetro/">NYT Metro</a> package by <a href="/heislerphoto/">Todd Heisler</a> @dgbxny @mlouttit <a href="/graybeltran/">Gray Beltran</a> <a href="/iamrumz/">Rumsey Taylor</a>, Jeff Furticella and many others is incredible.

We'll review the print version on @Sree's Sunday #NYTReadalong at 8:30am ET. Watch live or later:
digimentors.group/nytreadalong-s…

x.com/dgbxny/status/…
Reading The Pictures (@readingthepix) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Affecting lead image by Todd Heisler as #Sept11 NY & NYT summation. Because of the glare (so painful to see and to face); the grief in the shadows; the sharp but organized time-spanning Oculus prongs; and the flag (the shirt embossed w the buildings?) w that much more baggage.

Affecting lead image by <a href="/heislerphoto/">Todd Heisler</a> as #Sept11 NY &amp; NYT summation. Because of the glare (so painful to see and to face); the grief in the shadows; the sharp but organized time-spanning Oculus prongs; and the flag (the shirt embossed w the buildings?) w that much more baggage.
Sadie Gurman (@sgurman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Humility, compassion, curiosity — he had all the qualities that you can’t teach,” said ⁦Todd Heisler, who also worked on “Final Salute.” “He was really a great listener. I think that’s why his work was so good, he brought that to every story he did.” denverpost.com/2021/09/21/jim…

Brady Dennis (@brady_dennis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a glimpse at the lean, powerful, compassionate writing of Jim Sheeler. His talent was surpassed only by his kindness. Big loss to journalism, and to the world.

Just a glimpse at the lean, powerful, compassionate writing of <a href="/jimsheeler/">Jim Sheeler</a>. His talent was surpassed only by his kindness. Big loss to journalism, and to the world.
Todd Heisler (@heislerphoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“There were no footprints in the snow” is one of the simplest yet most profound openers. It speaks to Jim’s ability to elevate his prose with so much visual detail. That he got people to reach so deep and share with him is something to behold.

Todd Heisler (@heislerphoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My heart goes out to those taking on the unenviable task of writing Jim Sheeler’s obit. Nicely done by Harrison Smith: washingtonpost.com/local/obituari…

John Branch (@johnbranchnyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I never complained about having my stories in the back of the newspaper, because I knew that most of the front-page stories would be fish wrap in a few days, while the obits would be cut and pasted on refrigerators and scrapbooks and read for generations.” What perspective.

Greg Jaffe (@gregjaffe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final Salute was one of the best pieces of journalism to emerge from two decades of war. Read it here: digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collec… Read about Jim Sheeler here: Pulitzer-winning journalist who honored fallen troops, dies at 53 washingtonpost.com/local/obituari…

Matt Milsovic (@mattmilsovic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steve Knopper: Jim Sheeler was a fierce friend, who helped his besties turn down the volume on “You Suck FM” coloradosun.com/2021/09/26/ste…

Kainaz Amaria (@kainazamaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We lost a great one in photojournalism today. If you have some time, please read about my friend Nick Oza and his work. And, if you can, donate to the gofundme to support his family. 🙏🏽 azcentral.com/story/news/ari…

Jim Robbins (@jimrobbins19) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased as punch with the NY Times' publication today of my story on Pearl Jam's Jeff Ament and his effort to bring skateboard parks to every city and town in Montana. Fantastic photos by Todd Heisler. Todd Heisler nytimes.com/interactive/20…

Pearl Jam (@pearljam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out Jeff Ament's amazing work with Montana Pool Service bringing world-class skateparks to isolated & rural communities. To learn more or support, visit montanapoolservice.com. Read the article on @NYTimes: pj.lnk.to/MPSxNYTTP

Dan Barry (@danbarrynyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam knows the therapeutic worth of skate parks, and is doing something about it in Montana. Great story by Jim Robbins, with truly dreamlike photos by Todd Heisler. nytimes.com/interactive/20…

Pearl Jam (@pearljam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who caught Jeff Ament on the front page of the The New York Times sports section today? Read the full article here: pj.lnk.to/MPSxNYTTP & learn more about MPS at montanapoolservice.com.

Who caught Jeff Ament on the front page of the <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a> sports section today? Read the full article here: pj.lnk.to/MPSxNYTTP &amp; learn more about MPS at montanapoolservice.com.