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Heathen Visibility Project Resources for Editorial Use

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The purpose of the Project is to enable media to portray our community accurately. The Heathen Visibility Project's goal is to fill search engines with heathen events, people, symbols, etc. that can be used to illustrate articles about the various branches of heathenry. All images tagged #heathenvisibility are free for editorial use.

To find Project images, search the heathenvisibility hashtag "#heathenvisibility" or the keywords "heathen visibility" on Twitter, Instagram, a search engine, stock photo site, etc., combined with the hashtags or keywords describing the subject of the images you want to find.

Here are links to resources that editors, illustrators, journalists, etc. can use.

Press coverage of the Heathen Visibility Project:

https://wildhunt.org/2017/09/pagan-community-notes-uri-erin-lale-dirge-magazine-and-more.html

 

Galleries of Heathen Visibility Project photos and images:

Erin Lale's Heathen Visibility Project Gallery on Deviantart: https://www.deviantart.com/erinlale/gallery/64184335/heathenvisibility

Erin Lale's Heathen Visibility Project Set on Shutterstock: https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Erin+Lale/sets/206150519

 

Most Project images by most Project creators are found on social media sites, not organized into galleries on pro photo or art sites. To find the work of many diverse creators, be sure to search social media and amateur photo sharing sites, not just my (Erin's) organized galleries.

 

Image: A Valkinut, a symbol of the god Odin, made with ribbon. Craft by Erin Lale, photo by Erin Lale.

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Erin Lale is the author of Asatru For Beginners, and the updated, longer version of her book, Asatru: A Beginner's Guide to the Heathen Path. Erin has been a gythia since 1989. She was the editor and publisher of Berserkrgangr Magazine, and is admin/ owner of the Asatru Facebook Forum. She also writes science fiction and poetry, ran for public office, is a dyer and fiber artist, was acquisitions editor at a small press, and founded the Heathen Visibility Project.

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