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Kylie Cooper

Kylie

Kylie Cooper is a photo fellow at The Baltimore Banner as part of the Poynter-Koch Media and Journalism Fellowship program. She’s drawn to photojournalism because of an innate curiosity to understand the complexities that make up our world. Before coming to The Banner, Kylie freelanced in her home state of Massachusetts and was an intern at The Seattle Times and The Texas Tribune. She is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. If you want to talk all things Harry Potter or Taylor Swift, or pass along any vegan recommendations, Kylie is all ears!

Latest content by Kylie Cooper

Aave Blue performs in the VIP car during B&O Railroad Museum’s Ridin’ the Rails: Pride Train and Party on June 15, 2024.
All aboard the Pride Train at B&O Railroad Museum
The B&O Railroad Museum celebrates Pride Month with drag performances and dancing during its second annual Ridin' the Rails: Pride Train and Party.
Paddlers and kayakers paddle through the Inner Harbor during Floatilla on Saturday.
Floatilla 2024: Row, row, row your boat, gently down to cleaner harbor waters
The seventh annual Floatilla attracted 350 participants from nine states. They made a five-mile round trip from Canton to the Inner Harbor to tout healthy and clean water recreation. Proceeds from the event will also go to support people impacted by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Timonium Girl Scouts Caroline, 9, and Vivien, 9, put their hands on their hearts after placing a flag on a veteran’s grave at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens on Saturday.
Young Marines and Girl Scouts honor veterans for Memorial Day
Members of the Jarrettsville and Historic Elkridge Young Marines and Timonium Girl Scouts placed 3,500 flags at Dulaney Valley Memorial Grounds in Timonium.
The Hawaiian Dance Group performs a hula dance during the Howard County AAPI Festival at Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods on Saturday.
Photos: Fire dancing, Bollywood at Howard County’s AAPI Festival
Howard County celebrated Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with the third annual AAPI festival at Merriweather Park.
Workers are seen atop shipping containers on the Dali on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
Photos: Inside the slow, difficult search for Key Bridge debris
Since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, the crew of the survey vessel Catlett have been looking for debris.
Emily Lam plays the lion head as her mom, Winnie Lam, plays the tail during a performance at Asian Court in Ellicott City on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024.
Lion dance kings and queens: How tradition has bonded three generations
For three generations, the Yau/Lam family has brought good fortune to Baltimore and the surrounding areas through lion dancing. At U.S. Jow Ga Martial Arts in Columbia, they have found more family.
Ravens wide receiver Laquon Treadwell adjusts his helmet during warmups before the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday.
Photos: Ravens lose to Steelers in rainy finale
See the best photos from a cold, rainy game.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) spins his towel as he enters the field ahead of the game against the Miami Dolphins at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023.
Photos: Ravens clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC with win over Miami
Photos: Some of the Baltimore Ravens best moments from their 56-19 win over the Miami Dolphins to clinch the No. 1 AFC seed, as captured by the Baltimore Banner’s photojournalists.
Dark chocolate Santas line up on a tray.
Photos: Inside the chocolate factory: Kirchmayr Chocolatier
The chocolate Santas remain the top seller; the team says they set out to make 2,500 of the small variety, based on last year’s sales, and will make more if needed.

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