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Caitlin Keating

Native NYer | 🕵️‍♀️ | 🎥 |
Producer of ‘Take Care of Maya’ on @netflix
Co-Director of ‘The Nightmare Upstairs: What Happened to Ty & Bryn’ on @hulu

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Talking gender bias in healthcare, Take Care of Maya, and why I’m drawn to the stories that are the hardest to tell. Grateful to The Female Quotient for the space.

#femalequotient #takecareofmaya #storytelling #documentary


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When you get a last-minute invite to host a powerhouse panel at @femalequotient at CES, you say yes.

When the topic stretches you — even scares you a little — you still say yes.

When you’re juggling a million projects and unsure how it will all come together, you say yes anyway.

Because every opportunity exists only because you took the last one. Each yes makes you smarter, braver, more grateful, and more fulfilled—and when women say yes, rooms change, and so do the systems built inside them.

Do the things that make you nervous.
Get on the plane.
Lose the sleep.
Walk up to the boss and shake her hand.
Network like there is no tomorrow.
Scare yourself.
Surprise yourself.

@ninafarran thank you so much for introducing me to the one and only @nelldaly. You’re a force to be reckoned with. I feel lucky to now call you a friend — and I can’t wait to do this with you again.

Jackie Stevenson and Shi Shi — the two of you are beyond brilliant and endlessly inspiring.

To every woman I met inside the walls of that special lounge — and in the bathroom conversations offstage — thank you for filling me up and somehow sending me home with more energy than I arrived with. In Vegas. @shelleyzalis , that’s a feat in and of itself.

Till next year. 🌟

#ces #thefemalequotient #tech #advertising #venturecapital #womenintech #cultural #culturalintelligence #nelldaly #shishi #jackiestevenson


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3 months ago

When you get a last-minute invite to host a powerhouse panel at @femalequotient at CES, you say yes.

When the topic stretches you — even scares you a little — you still say yes.

When you’re juggling a million projects and unsure how it will all come together, you say yes anyway.

Because every opportunity exists only because you took the last one. Each yes makes you smarter, braver, more grateful, and more fulfilled—and when women say yes, rooms change, and so do the systems built inside them.

Do the things that make you nervous.
Get on the plane.
Lose the sleep.
Walk up to the boss and shake her hand.
Network like there is no tomorrow.
Scare yourself.
Surprise yourself.

@ninafarran thank you so much for introducing me to the one and only @nelldaly. You’re a force to be reckoned with. I feel lucky to now call you a friend — and I can’t wait to do this with you again.

Jackie Stevenson and Shi Shi — the two of you are beyond brilliant and endlessly inspiring.

To every woman I met inside the walls of that special lounge — and in the bathroom conversations offstage — thank you for filling me up and somehow sending me home with more energy than I arrived with. In Vegas. @shelleyzalis , that’s a feat in and of itself.

Till next year. 🌟

#ces #thefemalequotient #tech #advertising #venturecapital #womenintech #cultural #culturalintelligence #nelldaly #shishi #jackiestevenson


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9
3 months ago

When you get a last-minute invite to host a powerhouse panel at @femalequotient at CES, you say yes.

When the topic stretches you — even scares you a little — you still say yes.

When you’re juggling a million projects and unsure how it will all come together, you say yes anyway.

Because every opportunity exists only because you took the last one. Each yes makes you smarter, braver, more grateful, and more fulfilled—and when women say yes, rooms change, and so do the systems built inside them.

Do the things that make you nervous.
Get on the plane.
Lose the sleep.
Walk up to the boss and shake her hand.
Network like there is no tomorrow.
Scare yourself.
Surprise yourself.

@ninafarran thank you so much for introducing me to the one and only @nelldaly. You’re a force to be reckoned with. I feel lucky to now call you a friend — and I can’t wait to do this with you again.

Jackie Stevenson and Shi Shi — the two of you are beyond brilliant and endlessly inspiring.

To every woman I met inside the walls of that special lounge — and in the bathroom conversations offstage — thank you for filling me up and somehow sending me home with more energy than I arrived with. In Vegas. @shelleyzalis , that’s a feat in and of itself.

Till next year. 🌟

#ces #thefemalequotient #tech #advertising #venturecapital #womenintech #cultural #culturalintelligence #nelldaly #shishi #jackiestevenson


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9
3 months ago

When you get a last-minute invite to host a powerhouse panel at @femalequotient at CES, you say yes.

When the topic stretches you — even scares you a little — you still say yes.

When you’re juggling a million projects and unsure how it will all come together, you say yes anyway.

Because every opportunity exists only because you took the last one. Each yes makes you smarter, braver, more grateful, and more fulfilled—and when women say yes, rooms change, and so do the systems built inside them.

Do the things that make you nervous.
Get on the plane.
Lose the sleep.
Walk up to the boss and shake her hand.
Network like there is no tomorrow.
Scare yourself.
Surprise yourself.

@ninafarran thank you so much for introducing me to the one and only @nelldaly. You’re a force to be reckoned with. I feel lucky to now call you a friend — and I can’t wait to do this with you again.

Jackie Stevenson and Shi Shi — the two of you are beyond brilliant and endlessly inspiring.

To every woman I met inside the walls of that special lounge — and in the bathroom conversations offstage — thank you for filling me up and somehow sending me home with more energy than I arrived with. In Vegas. @shelleyzalis , that’s a feat in and of itself.

Till next year. 🌟

#ces #thefemalequotient #tech #advertising #venturecapital #womenintech #cultural #culturalintelligence #nelldaly #shishi #jackiestevenson


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3 months ago

Zig-zagging 1,250 miles across Utah and Arizona. No agenda. No one in the passenger seat. Speeding to find a signal for my next Zoom call in a gas station parking lot or hotel lobby. Print maps instead of GPS. The scenic route. Always. Welcoming all the emotions that hit me at every sharp turn.

Meeting people who open up knowing they’ll never see me again when they drive back to reality. The divorced woman who fled LA three years ago and still doesn’t know where she’s heading. The tech CEO in Moab who left New York and told me secrets like it was an AA meeting and it had to be kept anonymous. His perfect Southampton tan and a Ford pickup that was trying to make up for something but I didn’t ask what.

Covering so much ground and realizing how much of this beautiful country I’ll never see. Thinking about what I’d lose if my rental car did in fact drive off the cliff. Vistas so beautiful I could cry. Shopping malls so boring I could be anywhere. A James Beard nominated restaurant in a town of 300 people. Driving 100 miles to see a sunset. Missing people and leaving others in the rear view mirror.

Not thinking of the before or the future. Just the present. A much needed reset. It’s wild how much perspective you get being on the road by yourself.

Ending my spontaneous trip with one clear destination: being with family in Flagstaff celebrating the man who taught me all the reasons why you need to press pause sometimes and hit the road.

#roadtrip #arizona #utah #route66 #themotherroad


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10 months ago

Zig-zagging 1,250 miles across Utah and Arizona. No agenda. No one in the passenger seat. Speeding to find a signal for my next Zoom call in a gas station parking lot or hotel lobby. Print maps instead of GPS. The scenic route. Always. Welcoming all the emotions that hit me at every sharp turn.

Meeting people who open up knowing they’ll never see me again when they drive back to reality. The divorced woman who fled LA three years ago and still doesn’t know where she’s heading. The tech CEO in Moab who left New York and told me secrets like it was an AA meeting and it had to be kept anonymous. His perfect Southampton tan and a Ford pickup that was trying to make up for something but I didn’t ask what.

Covering so much ground and realizing how much of this beautiful country I’ll never see. Thinking about what I’d lose if my rental car did in fact drive off the cliff. Vistas so beautiful I could cry. Shopping malls so boring I could be anywhere. A James Beard nominated restaurant in a town of 300 people. Driving 100 miles to see a sunset. Missing people and leaving others in the rear view mirror.

Not thinking of the before or the future. Just the present. A much needed reset. It’s wild how much perspective you get being on the road by yourself.

Ending my spontaneous trip with one clear destination: being with family in Flagstaff celebrating the man who taught me all the reasons why you need to press pause sometimes and hit the road.

#roadtrip #arizona #utah #route66 #themotherroad


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10 months ago

Zig-zagging 1,250 miles across Utah and Arizona. No agenda. No one in the passenger seat. Speeding to find a signal for my next Zoom call in a gas station parking lot or hotel lobby. Print maps instead of GPS. The scenic route. Always. Welcoming all the emotions that hit me at every sharp turn.

Meeting people who open up knowing they’ll never see me again when they drive back to reality. The divorced woman who fled LA three years ago and still doesn’t know where she’s heading. The tech CEO in Moab who left New York and told me secrets like it was an AA meeting and it had to be kept anonymous. His perfect Southampton tan and a Ford pickup that was trying to make up for something but I didn’t ask what.

Covering so much ground and realizing how much of this beautiful country I’ll never see. Thinking about what I’d lose if my rental car did in fact drive off the cliff. Vistas so beautiful I could cry. Shopping malls so boring I could be anywhere. A James Beard nominated restaurant in a town of 300 people. Driving 100 miles to see a sunset. Missing people and leaving others in the rear view mirror.

Not thinking of the before or the future. Just the present. A much needed reset. It’s wild how much perspective you get being on the road by yourself.

Ending my spontaneous trip with one clear destination: being with family in Flagstaff celebrating the man who taught me all the reasons why you need to press pause sometimes and hit the road.

#roadtrip #arizona #utah #route66 #themotherroad


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10 months ago


Zig-zagging 1,250 miles across Utah and Arizona. No agenda. No one in the passenger seat. Speeding to find a signal for my next Zoom call in a gas station parking lot or hotel lobby. Print maps instead of GPS. The scenic route. Always. Welcoming all the emotions that hit me at every sharp turn.

Meeting people who open up knowing they’ll never see me again when they drive back to reality. The divorced woman who fled LA three years ago and still doesn’t know where she’s heading. The tech CEO in Moab who left New York and told me secrets like it was an AA meeting and it had to be kept anonymous. His perfect Southampton tan and a Ford pickup that was trying to make up for something but I didn’t ask what.

Covering so much ground and realizing how much of this beautiful country I’ll never see. Thinking about what I’d lose if my rental car did in fact drive off the cliff. Vistas so beautiful I could cry. Shopping malls so boring I could be anywhere. A James Beard nominated restaurant in a town of 300 people. Driving 100 miles to see a sunset. Missing people and leaving others in the rear view mirror.

Not thinking of the before or the future. Just the present. A much needed reset. It’s wild how much perspective you get being on the road by yourself.

Ending my spontaneous trip with one clear destination: being with family in Flagstaff celebrating the man who taught me all the reasons why you need to press pause sometimes and hit the road.

#roadtrip #arizona #utah #route66 #themotherroad


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10 months ago

Zig-zagging 1,250 miles across Utah and Arizona. No agenda. No one in the passenger seat. Speeding to find a signal for my next Zoom call in a gas station parking lot or hotel lobby. Print maps instead of GPS. The scenic route. Always. Welcoming all the emotions that hit me at every sharp turn.

Meeting people who open up knowing they’ll never see me again when they drive back to reality. The divorced woman who fled LA three years ago and still doesn’t know where she’s heading. The tech CEO in Moab who left New York and told me secrets like it was an AA meeting and it had to be kept anonymous. His perfect Southampton tan and a Ford pickup that was trying to make up for something but I didn’t ask what.

Covering so much ground and realizing how much of this beautiful country I’ll never see. Thinking about what I’d lose if my rental car did in fact drive off the cliff. Vistas so beautiful I could cry. Shopping malls so boring I could be anywhere. A James Beard nominated restaurant in a town of 300 people. Driving 100 miles to see a sunset. Missing people and leaving others in the rear view mirror.

Not thinking of the before or the future. Just the present. A much needed reset. It’s wild how much perspective you get being on the road by yourself.

Ending my spontaneous trip with one clear destination: being with family in Flagstaff celebrating the man who taught me all the reasons why you need to press pause sometimes and hit the road.

#roadtrip #arizona #utah #route66 #themotherroad


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10 months ago

Zig-zagging 1,250 miles across Utah and Arizona. No agenda. No one in the passenger seat. Speeding to find a signal for my next Zoom call in a gas station parking lot or hotel lobby. Print maps instead of GPS. The scenic route. Always. Welcoming all the emotions that hit me at every sharp turn.

Meeting people who open up knowing they’ll never see me again when they drive back to reality. The divorced woman who fled LA three years ago and still doesn’t know where she’s heading. The tech CEO in Moab who left New York and told me secrets like it was an AA meeting and it had to be kept anonymous. His perfect Southampton tan and a Ford pickup that was trying to make up for something but I didn’t ask what.

Covering so much ground and realizing how much of this beautiful country I’ll never see. Thinking about what I’d lose if my rental car did in fact drive off the cliff. Vistas so beautiful I could cry. Shopping malls so boring I could be anywhere. A James Beard nominated restaurant in a town of 300 people. Driving 100 miles to see a sunset. Missing people and leaving others in the rear view mirror.

Not thinking of the before or the future. Just the present. A much needed reset. It’s wild how much perspective you get being on the road by yourself.

Ending my spontaneous trip with one clear destination: being with family in Flagstaff celebrating the man who taught me all the reasons why you need to press pause sometimes and hit the road.

#roadtrip #arizona #utah #route66 #themotherroad


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10 months ago

Zig-zagging 1,250 miles across Utah and Arizona. No agenda. No one in the passenger seat. Speeding to find a signal for my next Zoom call in a gas station parking lot or hotel lobby. Print maps instead of GPS. The scenic route. Always. Welcoming all the emotions that hit me at every sharp turn.

Meeting people who open up knowing they’ll never see me again when they drive back to reality. The divorced woman who fled LA three years ago and still doesn’t know where she’s heading. The tech CEO in Moab who left New York and told me secrets like it was an AA meeting and it had to be kept anonymous. His perfect Southampton tan and a Ford pickup that was trying to make up for something but I didn’t ask what.

Covering so much ground and realizing how much of this beautiful country I’ll never see. Thinking about what I’d lose if my rental car did in fact drive off the cliff. Vistas so beautiful I could cry. Shopping malls so boring I could be anywhere. A James Beard nominated restaurant in a town of 300 people. Driving 100 miles to see a sunset. Missing people and leaving others in the rear view mirror.

Not thinking of the before or the future. Just the present. A much needed reset. It’s wild how much perspective you get being on the road by yourself.

Ending my spontaneous trip with one clear destination: being with family in Flagstaff celebrating the man who taught me all the reasons why you need to press pause sometimes and hit the road.

#roadtrip #arizona #utah #route66 #themotherroad


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10 months ago

Zig-zagging 1,250 miles across Utah and Arizona. No agenda. No one in the passenger seat. Speeding to find a signal for my next Zoom call in a gas station parking lot or hotel lobby. Print maps instead of GPS. The scenic route. Always. Welcoming all the emotions that hit me at every sharp turn.

Meeting people who open up knowing they’ll never see me again when they drive back to reality. The divorced woman who fled LA three years ago and still doesn’t know where she’s heading. The tech CEO in Moab who left New York and told me secrets like it was an AA meeting and it had to be kept anonymous. His perfect Southampton tan and a Ford pickup that was trying to make up for something but I didn’t ask what.

Covering so much ground and realizing how much of this beautiful country I’ll never see. Thinking about what I’d lose if my rental car did in fact drive off the cliff. Vistas so beautiful I could cry. Shopping malls so boring I could be anywhere. A James Beard nominated restaurant in a town of 300 people. Driving 100 miles to see a sunset. Missing people and leaving others in the rear view mirror.

Not thinking of the before or the future. Just the present. A much needed reset. It’s wild how much perspective you get being on the road by yourself.

Ending my spontaneous trip with one clear destination: being with family in Flagstaff celebrating the man who taught me all the reasons why you need to press pause sometimes and hit the road.

#roadtrip #arizona #utah #route66 #themotherroad


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10 months ago

Zig-zagging 1,250 miles across Utah and Arizona. No agenda. No one in the passenger seat. Speeding to find a signal for my next Zoom call in a gas station parking lot or hotel lobby. Print maps instead of GPS. The scenic route. Always. Welcoming all the emotions that hit me at every sharp turn.

Meeting people who open up knowing they’ll never see me again when they drive back to reality. The divorced woman who fled LA three years ago and still doesn’t know where she’s heading. The tech CEO in Moab who left New York and told me secrets like it was an AA meeting and it had to be kept anonymous. His perfect Southampton tan and a Ford pickup that was trying to make up for something but I didn’t ask what.

Covering so much ground and realizing how much of this beautiful country I’ll never see. Thinking about what I’d lose if my rental car did in fact drive off the cliff. Vistas so beautiful I could cry. Shopping malls so boring I could be anywhere. A James Beard nominated restaurant in a town of 300 people. Driving 100 miles to see a sunset. Missing people and leaving others in the rear view mirror.

Not thinking of the before or the future. Just the present. A much needed reset. It’s wild how much perspective you get being on the road by yourself.

Ending my spontaneous trip with one clear destination: being with family in Flagstaff celebrating the man who taught me all the reasons why you need to press pause sometimes and hit the road.

#roadtrip #arizona #utah #route66 #themotherroad


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10 months ago

Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


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1 years ago


Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


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10
1 years ago

Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


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10
1 years ago

Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


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10
1 years ago

Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


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10
1 years ago

Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


137
10
1 years ago

Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


137
10
1 years ago


Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


137
10
1 years ago

Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


137
10
1 years ago

Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


137
10
1 years ago

Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


137
10
1 years ago

Thanks, dad. You created a body of work that has inspired so many and will for the rest of time. Thanks to your super ⭐️ wife @carrieboretz whose entire heart went into making this happen, the many other shows that have already passed and all the ones to come. Thanks to @leicagalleryla and @contactpressimages for believing in @ekeats even after he left us.

Except he hasn’t really left. He was, in so many ways, celebrating with us the entire night.

P.S, dad. Thanks for giving us an excuse to jet off to Malibu for the weekend 😚

EDWARD KEATING MAIN STREET: THE LOST DREAM OF ROUTE 66.

November 14, 2024 – January 6, 2025.

Leica Gallery
8783 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA90048

#edwardkeating #route66 #leicagalleryla #leicagallery #contactpressimages


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1 years ago

When years of tears turns into a night of pure love and happiness. #emmys #emmyawards #newsanddocemmys #takecareofmaya


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1 years ago

When years of tears turns into a night of pure love and happiness. #emmys #emmyawards #newsanddocemmys #takecareofmaya


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1 years ago

When years of tears turns into a night of pure love and happiness. #emmys #emmyawards #newsanddocemmys #takecareofmaya


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1 years ago

When years of tears turns into a night of pure love and happiness. #emmys #emmyawards #newsanddocemmys #takecareofmaya


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1 years ago

When years of tears turns into a night of pure love and happiness. #emmys #emmyawards #newsanddocemmys #takecareofmaya


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1 years ago

When years of tears turns into a night of pure love and happiness. #emmys #emmyawards #newsanddocemmys #takecareofmaya


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1 years ago

Birthday bliss.


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1 years ago

Two Emmy nominations. Pinch me.

So grateful for every single person who played a part in making this film. If you spent one hour or five years working on it… thank you, thank you, thank you.

So grateful for the Kowalski family and all the other families who had the courage and strength to share their story.

So grateful for those who have come forward since the film’s release and are not afraid to speak their truth.

The story isn’t over.

#takecareofmaya #netflix #storysyndicate #wisefool #emmy #emmyawards #takecareofmaya


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1 years ago

When my love for broadcast news and my father collide.

Nothing makes me happier than talking about @ekeats and his journey documentating Route 66.

Thanks @carrieboretz for putting in so much care and hard work to make all of these shows happen, and for the @chicagocenter4photojournalism. We couldn’t have come up with a more perfect place to show his work in Chicago.

Next up: @leicagalleryla on November 14th!

🎥 Nick Blumberg @wttwchicago


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1 years ago

A taste of what I've done and what's to come. #news #broadcastnews #documentary

Editor: @andreaboehlke


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1 years ago

I am so grateful to my family and to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research for spending an entire year preserving my grandfather Alvin Boretz’s life’s work (1919-2010) and legacy. Spanning over 60 years he wrote hundreds of episodes of television and radio. Most notably: Kojak, Dr. Kildare, The Amazing Spider-Man, Treasury Men and Brass Target with Sophia Loren. (He always said she flirted with him on set!)

In a 1985 interview he stated, “Writing is a great responsibility, it should help people see that they are not alone in their problems, that they can survive, and that they must go on. Art is a way out of bewilderment.”

He never shied away from the hard stuff in life. In fact, he embraced the uncomfortable topics. He was fascinated by humanity, the hardships we face - and what we do with them. His work covered everything from loss, love, mental illness, alcoholism, and disabilities.

Through his writing we saw that sometimes tragedy shows us what we’re capable of and that we don’t have to crumble.

And of course, behind every great man is a great woman. After meeting his wife Lucille (who is turning 104 this July!) at Brooklyn College when he ran to her after she tripped outside of class, he never left her side.It takes a real saint to be married to someone whose highs in their career are at the top of Mount Everest and their lows are down in a ditch during a flood.

Growing up I was so lucky to be able to frequently take a short car or train ride out to their home on Long Island. I would walk into his office as he worked away and remember as a little girl being inspired to be a writer one day just like him.

I might not write screenplays (yet) but I think it’s fair to say the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree with me.

The link to the archive that the incredible @samantha_janes15 put together is up in my bio. I hope taking a look at this work inspires you as it has for many.

#film #tv #screenplay #alvinboretz


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2 years ago

I am so grateful to my family and to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research for spending an entire year preserving my grandfather Alvin Boretz’s life’s work (1919-2010) and legacy. Spanning over 60 years he wrote hundreds of episodes of television and radio. Most notably: Kojak, Dr. Kildare, The Amazing Spider-Man, Treasury Men and Brass Target with Sophia Loren. (He always said she flirted with him on set!)

In a 1985 interview he stated, “Writing is a great responsibility, it should help people see that they are not alone in their problems, that they can survive, and that they must go on. Art is a way out of bewilderment.”

He never shied away from the hard stuff in life. In fact, he embraced the uncomfortable topics. He was fascinated by humanity, the hardships we face - and what we do with them. His work covered everything from loss, love, mental illness, alcoholism, and disabilities.

Through his writing we saw that sometimes tragedy shows us what we’re capable of and that we don’t have to crumble.

And of course, behind every great man is a great woman. After meeting his wife Lucille (who is turning 104 this July!) at Brooklyn College when he ran to her after she tripped outside of class, he never left her side.It takes a real saint to be married to someone whose highs in their career are at the top of Mount Everest and their lows are down in a ditch during a flood.

Growing up I was so lucky to be able to frequently take a short car or train ride out to their home on Long Island. I would walk into his office as he worked away and remember as a little girl being inspired to be a writer one day just like him.

I might not write screenplays (yet) but I think it’s fair to say the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree with me.

The link to the archive that the incredible @samantha_janes15 put together is up in my bio. I hope taking a look at this work inspires you as it has for many.

#film #tv #screenplay #alvinboretz


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2 years ago

I am so grateful to my family and to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research for spending an entire year preserving my grandfather Alvin Boretz’s life’s work (1919-2010) and legacy. Spanning over 60 years he wrote hundreds of episodes of television and radio. Most notably: Kojak, Dr. Kildare, The Amazing Spider-Man, Treasury Men and Brass Target with Sophia Loren. (He always said she flirted with him on set!)

In a 1985 interview he stated, “Writing is a great responsibility, it should help people see that they are not alone in their problems, that they can survive, and that they must go on. Art is a way out of bewilderment.”

He never shied away from the hard stuff in life. In fact, he embraced the uncomfortable topics. He was fascinated by humanity, the hardships we face - and what we do with them. His work covered everything from loss, love, mental illness, alcoholism, and disabilities.

Through his writing we saw that sometimes tragedy shows us what we’re capable of and that we don’t have to crumble.

And of course, behind every great man is a great woman. After meeting his wife Lucille (who is turning 104 this July!) at Brooklyn College when he ran to her after she tripped outside of class, he never left her side.It takes a real saint to be married to someone whose highs in their career are at the top of Mount Everest and their lows are down in a ditch during a flood.

Growing up I was so lucky to be able to frequently take a short car or train ride out to their home on Long Island. I would walk into his office as he worked away and remember as a little girl being inspired to be a writer one day just like him.

I might not write screenplays (yet) but I think it’s fair to say the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree with me.

The link to the archive that the incredible @samantha_janes15 put together is up in my bio. I hope taking a look at this work inspires you as it has for many.

#film #tv #screenplay #alvinboretz


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2 years ago

I am so grateful to my family and to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research for spending an entire year preserving my grandfather Alvin Boretz’s life’s work (1919-2010) and legacy. Spanning over 60 years he wrote hundreds of episodes of television and radio. Most notably: Kojak, Dr. Kildare, The Amazing Spider-Man, Treasury Men and Brass Target with Sophia Loren. (He always said she flirted with him on set!)

In a 1985 interview he stated, “Writing is a great responsibility, it should help people see that they are not alone in their problems, that they can survive, and that they must go on. Art is a way out of bewilderment.”

He never shied away from the hard stuff in life. In fact, he embraced the uncomfortable topics. He was fascinated by humanity, the hardships we face - and what we do with them. His work covered everything from loss, love, mental illness, alcoholism, and disabilities.

Through his writing we saw that sometimes tragedy shows us what we’re capable of and that we don’t have to crumble.

And of course, behind every great man is a great woman. After meeting his wife Lucille (who is turning 104 this July!) at Brooklyn College when he ran to her after she tripped outside of class, he never left her side.It takes a real saint to be married to someone whose highs in their career are at the top of Mount Everest and their lows are down in a ditch during a flood.

Growing up I was so lucky to be able to frequently take a short car or train ride out to their home on Long Island. I would walk into his office as he worked away and remember as a little girl being inspired to be a writer one day just like him.

I might not write screenplays (yet) but I think it’s fair to say the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree with me.

The link to the archive that the incredible @samantha_janes15 put together is up in my bio. I hope taking a look at this work inspires you as it has for many.

#film #tv #screenplay #alvinboretz


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2 years ago

I am so grateful to my family and to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research for spending an entire year preserving my grandfather Alvin Boretz’s life’s work (1919-2010) and legacy. Spanning over 60 years he wrote hundreds of episodes of television and radio. Most notably: Kojak, Dr. Kildare, The Amazing Spider-Man, Treasury Men and Brass Target with Sophia Loren. (He always said she flirted with him on set!)

In a 1985 interview he stated, “Writing is a great responsibility, it should help people see that they are not alone in their problems, that they can survive, and that they must go on. Art is a way out of bewilderment.”

He never shied away from the hard stuff in life. In fact, he embraced the uncomfortable topics. He was fascinated by humanity, the hardships we face - and what we do with them. His work covered everything from loss, love, mental illness, alcoholism, and disabilities.

Through his writing we saw that sometimes tragedy shows us what we’re capable of and that we don’t have to crumble.

And of course, behind every great man is a great woman. After meeting his wife Lucille (who is turning 104 this July!) at Brooklyn College when he ran to her after she tripped outside of class, he never left her side.It takes a real saint to be married to someone whose highs in their career are at the top of Mount Everest and their lows are down in a ditch during a flood.

Growing up I was so lucky to be able to frequently take a short car or train ride out to their home on Long Island. I would walk into his office as he worked away and remember as a little girl being inspired to be a writer one day just like him.

I might not write screenplays (yet) but I think it’s fair to say the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree with me.

The link to the archive that the incredible @samantha_janes15 put together is up in my bio. I hope taking a look at this work inspires you as it has for many.

#film #tv #screenplay #alvinboretz


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2 years ago

I am so grateful to my family and to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research for spending an entire year preserving my grandfather Alvin Boretz’s life’s work (1919-2010) and legacy. Spanning over 60 years he wrote hundreds of episodes of television and radio. Most notably: Kojak, Dr. Kildare, The Amazing Spider-Man, Treasury Men and Brass Target with Sophia Loren. (He always said she flirted with him on set!)

In a 1985 interview he stated, “Writing is a great responsibility, it should help people see that they are not alone in their problems, that they can survive, and that they must go on. Art is a way out of bewilderment.”

He never shied away from the hard stuff in life. In fact, he embraced the uncomfortable topics. He was fascinated by humanity, the hardships we face - and what we do with them. His work covered everything from loss, love, mental illness, alcoholism, and disabilities.

Through his writing we saw that sometimes tragedy shows us what we’re capable of and that we don’t have to crumble.

And of course, behind every great man is a great woman. After meeting his wife Lucille (who is turning 104 this July!) at Brooklyn College when he ran to her after she tripped outside of class, he never left her side.It takes a real saint to be married to someone whose highs in their career are at the top of Mount Everest and their lows are down in a ditch during a flood.

Growing up I was so lucky to be able to frequently take a short car or train ride out to their home on Long Island. I would walk into his office as he worked away and remember as a little girl being inspired to be a writer one day just like him.

I might not write screenplays (yet) but I think it’s fair to say the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree with me.

The link to the archive that the incredible @samantha_janes15 put together is up in my bio. I hope taking a look at this work inspires you as it has for many.

#film #tv #screenplay #alvinboretz


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2 years ago

I am so grateful to my family and to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research for spending an entire year preserving my grandfather Alvin Boretz’s life’s work (1919-2010) and legacy. Spanning over 60 years he wrote hundreds of episodes of television and radio. Most notably: Kojak, Dr. Kildare, The Amazing Spider-Man, Treasury Men and Brass Target with Sophia Loren. (He always said she flirted with him on set!)

In a 1985 interview he stated, “Writing is a great responsibility, it should help people see that they are not alone in their problems, that they can survive, and that they must go on. Art is a way out of bewilderment.”

He never shied away from the hard stuff in life. In fact, he embraced the uncomfortable topics. He was fascinated by humanity, the hardships we face - and what we do with them. His work covered everything from loss, love, mental illness, alcoholism, and disabilities.

Through his writing we saw that sometimes tragedy shows us what we’re capable of and that we don’t have to crumble.

And of course, behind every great man is a great woman. After meeting his wife Lucille (who is turning 104 this July!) at Brooklyn College when he ran to her after she tripped outside of class, he never left her side.It takes a real saint to be married to someone whose highs in their career are at the top of Mount Everest and their lows are down in a ditch during a flood.

Growing up I was so lucky to be able to frequently take a short car or train ride out to their home on Long Island. I would walk into his office as he worked away and remember as a little girl being inspired to be a writer one day just like him.

I might not write screenplays (yet) but I think it’s fair to say the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree with me.

The link to the archive that the incredible @samantha_janes15 put together is up in my bio. I hope taking a look at this work inspires you as it has for many.

#film #tv #screenplay #alvinboretz


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2 years ago

I am so grateful to my family and to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research for spending an entire year preserving my grandfather Alvin Boretz’s life’s work (1919-2010) and legacy. Spanning over 60 years he wrote hundreds of episodes of television and radio. Most notably: Kojak, Dr. Kildare, The Amazing Spider-Man, Treasury Men and Brass Target with Sophia Loren. (He always said she flirted with him on set!)

In a 1985 interview he stated, “Writing is a great responsibility, it should help people see that they are not alone in their problems, that they can survive, and that they must go on. Art is a way out of bewilderment.”

He never shied away from the hard stuff in life. In fact, he embraced the uncomfortable topics. He was fascinated by humanity, the hardships we face - and what we do with them. His work covered everything from loss, love, mental illness, alcoholism, and disabilities.

Through his writing we saw that sometimes tragedy shows us what we’re capable of and that we don’t have to crumble.

And of course, behind every great man is a great woman. After meeting his wife Lucille (who is turning 104 this July!) at Brooklyn College when he ran to her after she tripped outside of class, he never left her side.It takes a real saint to be married to someone whose highs in their career are at the top of Mount Everest and their lows are down in a ditch during a flood.

Growing up I was so lucky to be able to frequently take a short car or train ride out to their home on Long Island. I would walk into his office as he worked away and remember as a little girl being inspired to be a writer one day just like him.

I might not write screenplays (yet) but I think it’s fair to say the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree with me.

The link to the archive that the incredible @samantha_janes15 put together is up in my bio. I hope taking a look at this work inspires you as it has for many.

#film #tv #screenplay #alvinboretz


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2 years ago

I am so grateful to my family and to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research for spending an entire year preserving my grandfather Alvin Boretz’s life’s work (1919-2010) and legacy. Spanning over 60 years he wrote hundreds of episodes of television and radio. Most notably: Kojak, Dr. Kildare, The Amazing Spider-Man, Treasury Men and Brass Target with Sophia Loren. (He always said she flirted with him on set!)

In a 1985 interview he stated, “Writing is a great responsibility, it should help people see that they are not alone in their problems, that they can survive, and that they must go on. Art is a way out of bewilderment.”

He never shied away from the hard stuff in life. In fact, he embraced the uncomfortable topics. He was fascinated by humanity, the hardships we face - and what we do with them. His work covered everything from loss, love, mental illness, alcoholism, and disabilities.

Through his writing we saw that sometimes tragedy shows us what we’re capable of and that we don’t have to crumble.

And of course, behind every great man is a great woman. After meeting his wife Lucille (who is turning 104 this July!) at Brooklyn College when he ran to her after she tripped outside of class, he never left her side.It takes a real saint to be married to someone whose highs in their career are at the top of Mount Everest and their lows are down in a ditch during a flood.

Growing up I was so lucky to be able to frequently take a short car or train ride out to their home on Long Island. I would walk into his office as he worked away and remember as a little girl being inspired to be a writer one day just like him.

I might not write screenplays (yet) but I think it’s fair to say the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree with me.

The link to the archive that the incredible @samantha_janes15 put together is up in my bio. I hope taking a look at this work inspires you as it has for many.

#film #tv #screenplay #alvinboretz


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2 years ago

Friday night on NewsNation. @dan_abrams @newsnationnow #news #crime #newsnation


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2 years ago

I spent the day with @linkedinnews talking about how I made the terrifying leap from my stable job to my dream career.

A few takeaways that apply to your career — and life: let fear inspire you, not hold you back. No one is ever going to come knocking on your door and offer you your wildest dreams on a silver platter. You are the only one who can make it happen. It’s time to make a major move when your fear of staying outweighs your fear of leaving. Don’t let anyone call your dreams crazy. Take all the risks. It’s not now, when?

Full video here or in bio!

#linkedin #linkedinnews #career #careerdevelopment #careeradvice #careergoals #documentary #film #takecareofmaya #wisefoolfilms


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