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DMV Artists Featured In Forbes' '30 Under 30' For 2024 DMV Artists Featured In Forbes' '30 Under 30' For 2024
DMV Artists Featured In Forbes' '30 Under 30' For 2024 Artists with ties to the DMV were well represented on Forbes latest "30 Under 30" list for 2024. The "Arts & Style" section of the prestigious annual ranking is chock full of young artists who once called Maryland or Virginia home. A self-taught shutterbug, 2020 Towson University graduate Jacob Webster, who has become something of a photographer to the stars, was celebrated by Intersect Magazine as "your favorite celebrity photographer in 2023," and now made Forbes' list.  "So honored and humbled to be recognized," he posted on Instagram. "Thank you God for the abundance of opport…
PA Murderer Arrested In Disappearance Of Popular DC Photographer Joe Shymanski: Sheriff PA Murderer Arrested In Disappearance Of Popular DC Photographer Joe Shymanski: Sheriff
PA Murderer Arrested In Disappearance Of Popular DC Photographer Joe Shymanski: Sheriff A popular DC-based photographer who went missing out of Maryland is believed dead, and his suspected Pennsylvania killer is in custody, authorities said. Joe Shymanski, 51, of Huntingtown, MD, was reported missing on Labor Day, prompting a massive manhunt and search, the Calvert County Sheriff's Office said.  Brandon Holbrook, 47, of Reedsville, PA, was arrested and charged with multiple counts of murder and first-degree assault, the sheriff's office said on Wednesday, Sept. 6. He was being held in Pennsylvania pending his extradition back to Maryland. Shymanski’s body remains missing. It …
Annapolis Teen, Friend He Got Out Of Jail Featured On 'Ellen' Annapolis Teen, Friend He Got Out Of Jail Featured On 'Ellen'
Annapolis Teen, Friend He Got Out Of Jail Featured On 'Ellen' Brandon Harris and Sura Sohna have been friends since the fourth grade.  Once inseparable, the Annapolis buddies went down separate paths later on in life. Harris would eventually go off to college and Sohna ended up in prison.  When Harris learned about Sohna's incarceration, he wanted to do something to help.  So, he founded started a project of "telling the stories of the ignored and forgotten," which focused on at-risk youths who get caught in the wrong crowd.  The two friends were both recently featured on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," telling their storie…