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Anastasia Busby

Pittsburgh

Photojournalist at PublicSource

Chicago based photographer Mizzou Journalism '24 (She/Her)

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  • 1 week ago | publicsource.org | Anastasia Busby

    Pittsburgh’s river triad quickly sparked fascination after my move here several months ago. Intrigued by the coal barges and long trains that traveled along the Monongahela, I needed to learn more about the rivers and their relationship to the city. In January, the rivers froze over and created a memorable icy-blue scene foreign to me as a California native.

  • Nov 26, 2024 | publicsource.org | Anastasia Busby

    The Homewood-Brushton YMCA filled with the sounds of roller skaters of all ages doing laps around the gym while the first snow of the season came down outside last Thursday. Pittsburgh stories through photosThe PGH SK8 collaborative works to provide accessible and safe spaces for the skating community. Rico Rucker, president of PGH SK8, has been devoted to finding these spaces for the last three years, and hopes to turn the Greater Pittsburgh Coliseum into a roller rink.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | publicsource.org | Anastasia Busby

    Syphany Valencia laid out yellow and purple flowers, incense and candles to attract the spirits of her ancestors. Not only was the act a way to share the cultural tradition of Día de los Muertos in the South Side community, but it also served as a remembrance of an unborn child.  Friday marked the start of the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, the first day of which specifically honors children who have passed away.

  • Sep 29, 2024 | publicsource.org | Anastasia Busby |Stephanie Strasburg

    Posted inThe Glimpse The PGH SK8 collaborative works to provide accessible and safe spaces for the skating community. Rico Rucker, president of PGH SK8, has been devoted to finding these spaces for the last three years, and hopes to turn the Greater Pittsburgh Coliseum into a roller rink.

  • May 20, 2024 | columbiamissourian.com | Anastasia Busby

    Columbia makes repeated appearances on lists ranking cities as good places to live. It is perhaps an even better place to mature and retire. A strong health care network, reasonable housing prices, a vibrant, engaged community and an appealing downtown help create an attractive location for all generations, but especially for those over 50. Read more stories. Read the e-Edition Columbia makes repeated appearances on lists ranking cities as good places to live.

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Anastasia Busby
Anastasia Busby @AnastasiaBusby
20 Jan 25

RT @richelord: "Visually stunning" just begins to capture the reality of 2024 in Pittsburgh. Look back at the work of @stephstrasburg, @qui…

Anastasia Busby
Anastasia Busby @AnastasiaBusby
16 May 24

Last week I graduated from the University of Missouri and my first documentary premiered at the Stronger than Fiction Film Festival! Go watch my short film and 12 other amazing documentaries: https://t.co/WRapOFZO5S https://t.co/CvbGyiJ5LY

Anastasia Busby
Anastasia Busby @AnastasiaBusby
6 Dec 22

This has to be one of my favorite projects I've done for @CoMissourian. Thank you @HeartofMoGOTR and @LSEArts for allowing me to document this story! https://t.co/2XGga5GQRy