Photo courtesy of Jeep Brands | When shooting scenes for a Super Bowl commercial in January, “We never turned the camera off,” advertising executive Randy Ortiz said. The extra footage came in handy when Jeep produced three “safety first” social media messages during the pandemic.
With pandemic messages, Woodstock makes Groundhog Day news … again.
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Tricia Carzoli is a freelance writer and photographer for The Independent, frequently reporting on community news. She has photographed for and written for national magazines and regional publications over the past 15 years.
Tricia Carzoli is a freelance writer and photographer for The Independent, frequently reporting on community news. She has photographed for and written for national magazines and regional publications over the past 15 years.
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