About
Quinn Glabicki is a freelance photojournalist and writer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
His work focuses on climate change and the footprint of industry in Appalachia. He has experience covering conflict, politics and breaking news. Quinn’s work has been published by The New York Times, Reuters, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, among others. His work has been recognized by Pictures of the Year International, the Livingston Awards, the Society of Environmental Journalists, The National Edward R. Murrow Awards and the McElheny Science Journalism Awards at MIT.
Quinn currently covers climate change and environment for PublicSource, and is a 2025 fellow of the Pulitzer Center. He holds a degree in political science from Haverford College.
HEFAT certified. Available for assignment.
Archive represented by Redux.
Contact: quinnglabicki@gmail.com / 412-951-1199
Recognition:
Pictures of the Year International, First Place, Local News Picture Story (2025)
Livingston Award, Finalist (2025)
Victor K. McElheny Award, Knight Science Journalism at MIT (2025)
Groundtruth Award (2024)
National Edward R. Murrow Award for feature reporting (2022)
The Eddie Adams Workshop XXXV (2022)
Columbia University Energy Journalism Fellow (2023)
Institute for Nonprofit News Insight Award for Visual Journalism (2022)
PA Newsmedia Association: First Place Photo Essay (2022), First Place Sports Feature Photo (2025). First Place Special Section (2025), Second Place Investigative Reporting (2025)
Society of Professional Journalists Pennsylvania, First Place Photo Story (2022), First Place Environmental Reporting (2024)
Press Club of Western Pennsylvania: First Place Investigative Reporting, Ray Spiegel Memorial Award (2025)
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