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Angela Gaul

About Angela

Angela Gaul graduated from the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University nearly ten years ago.

Prior to joining the staff of the Journal News in 2003, her photographs appeared in the New York Times, the Miami Herald, on the Associated Press newswire. She is pleased to shoot for Patch.com and show readers the people and places they see all around them every day in a way they've possibly never seen  them before.

She lives in New City with her husband Joel, their two cats, sweet dog, and six cameras. Although she's proud to shoot for all the Patch.com sites in Westchester as well as Rockland, she is particularly pleased to be a member of the team at New City Patch. She enjoys interacting with fellow Rocklanders in a virtual community that's an extension of town where we live.

She also enjoys reading, traveling, scrapbooking, and in her free time, she loves to take pictures. Yes, really! Her niece and nephew's young lives are fully documented from maternity portraits onward, and she and her husband spent our honeymoon on a nature photography trek through the Australian Outback. She also volunteers for Now I Lay Me To Sleep, which is a network of photographers who serve bereaved families through the gift of infant remembrance photography. 

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Mike Kelly

7:25 pm on Monday, March 21, 2011

Hello Angela!
My name is Michael Kelly, I was the young man who spoke about Perks of Being a Wall Flower, and got most people in the room laughing. I noticed a short clip of what I said was used in the video and I was wonering if you could please send me a video of my entire speech so I can use it for a class? I would greatly appreciate it. My email is mckelly128@aol.com. Keep up the great work! Thanks.

Mike Sabini

8:02 pm on Sunday, March 13, 2011

You're welcome and great job with the regional pix as well.

Mike Sabini

12:35 am on Monday, March 7, 2011

Once again, awesome job with the photos of the Peekskill girls.

The one I love the most is the one of them all together with the gold ball.

Hope you are available and they let you shoot the regional championship game 5 p.m. Friday, March 11 at Westchester Community College.

It's easy to see why you have been such a good photographer for a long time. Keep up the great work!