Jared Flesher is an award-winning reporter, photojournalist, and documentary filmmaker, with a focus on the topics of energy, agriculture, and ecology. He is also the editor of Edible Jersey magazine.
Jared's articles have been published by The New York Times Online, The Wall Street Journal Online, The Christian Science Monitor, Grist.com, The Huffington Post, the Columbia Journalism Review, New Jersey Monthly magazine, Inside Jersey magazine, Edible Jersey, and Gannett New Jersey newspapers.
His photographs have been published by The New York Times Online, The Christian Science Monitor, Grist, Inside Jersey, and Edible Jersey.
Jared's first feature documentary, The Farmer and the Horse, was released in August 2010. It has aired more than 40 times on PBS in New Jersey and has screened at venues across the globe. The Farmer and the Horse is distributed nationally by Chelsea Green Publishing and Passion River Productions.
Jared's latest film, Sourlands, was released in June 2012 and is as an official selection of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital, the Princeton Environmental Film Festival, the Colorado Environmental Film Festival, the Black Bear Film Festival, and the Somewhat North of Boston Film Festival. Sourlands is distributed nationally by Chelsea Green Publishing.
Jared graduated magna cum laude from the University of Richmond with a degree in journalism. In college, he served as the editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper, The Collegian.
Jared's articles have been published by The New York Times Online, The Wall Street Journal Online, The Christian Science Monitor, Grist.com, The Huffington Post, the Columbia Journalism Review, New Jersey Monthly magazine, Inside Jersey magazine, Edible Jersey, and Gannett New Jersey newspapers.
His photographs have been published by The New York Times Online, The Christian Science Monitor, Grist, Inside Jersey, and Edible Jersey.
Jared's first feature documentary, The Farmer and the Horse, was released in August 2010. It has aired more than 40 times on PBS in New Jersey and has screened at venues across the globe. The Farmer and the Horse is distributed nationally by Chelsea Green Publishing and Passion River Productions.
Jared's latest film, Sourlands, was released in June 2012 and is as an official selection of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital, the Princeton Environmental Film Festival, the Colorado Environmental Film Festival, the Black Bear Film Festival, and the Somewhat North of Boston Film Festival. Sourlands is distributed nationally by Chelsea Green Publishing.
Jared graduated magna cum laude from the University of Richmond with a degree in journalism. In college, he served as the editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper, The Collegian.