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Arthur H. Trickett-Wile

Arthur H. Trickett-Wile, Staff Photographer

Arthur is a photojournalist local to San Antonio, Texas with a B.A. in Studio Art (Concentrationโ€”Photo) from Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude with departmental honors in 2021.

Currently, he is pursuing a bachelors in Photojournalism at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where his is a staff photographer for The College Heights Herald (WKUโ€™s student newspaper) and (formerly) Talisman (a campus life-and-culture magazine). He was a still-photography participant in WKUโ€™s Mountain Workshop 2021, and a video-storytelling participant in 2022.

He has experience in still photography across both analog and digital platforms. As of 2022, he is an FAA-certified commercial drone pilot, and has experience in arial photography. He is also comfortable as a DSLR videographer.

Arthur spent summer of 2022 as a photojournalism intern for the Charlotte Observer and the summer of 2021 as a freelance photojournalist working for the San Antonio Express News. His  short-documentary video work has also been published in the Bowling Green Daily News.

Arthur was named Collegiate Press Associationโ€™s 2021 Sports Photographer of the Year. He also placed 12th nationally in 2022 Hearst awards for still photography.

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In Bowling Green, Kentucky, Afternoon of Saturday Sep. 4th, BG Freedom Walkers (a local community activist group against police brutality) host a Family and Friendโ€™s Unity Day at Preston S. Miller Park. A handful of guest speakers delivered brief messages. Pictured here, former member of Kentucky House of Representatives Charles Booker, and BG Freedom Walkers Director Karika Nelson, chat during a meet-and-greet.

Bowling Green Freedom Walkers host Unity Day event

Arthur Trickett-Wile, News reporter
September 5, 2021
As seen on Tuesday, Aug. 31 2021, a tree lays fallen on the East side of Munday Hall.

[Photo] Tree falls on Munday Hall

Debra Murray, Digital News Editor
August 31, 2021
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