TIME Magazine | Women and the Pandemic
These mothers wanted to care for their kids and keep their jobs. Now they're suing after being fired. This story is part of TIMEโs Women and the Pandemic issue. COVID-19 has made it impossible to deny the ways broken systems hurt women. TIME spoke with women who have found the strength to work toward a better future. Read the full cover story at the link in bio. Photograph by Mary Beth Koeth for TIME
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The Great Mow Show: Inside the World of Lawn Mower Racing
Writing by Jessica Giles
Photography by Mary Beth Koeth for Flamingo Magazine
In pursuit of speed and glory, NASGRASS drivers of all ages race to keep the sport alive in Avon Park.
Latin Music's New 'Gods' for Billboard Magazine
Latin Music's New 'Gods' for Billboard Magazine
Billboard Executive of the Year Rebeca Leรณn
โGuiding the careers of rising talents like Lunay and Rosalรญa, the Lionfish Entertainment co-founder/CEO has landed historic deals and put her clients on a global stage. Now, with backing from Live Nation, the management maverick is ready to conquer new territory.โ
๐ by Leila Cobo ๐ท by @mbkoeth for Billboard Magazine
Assist Javier Sanchez
Retouching Babydoll Studio
On the (Pre-Pandemic) Set of 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'
On the (Pre-Pandemic) Set of 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' With Rachel Brosnahan, Alex Borstein and 850 Extras ๐ท for The Hollywood Reporter by Mary Beth Koeth
Carol Ann
In 2013, on the Upper East Side of New York City, I saw a beautiful frail woman talking to her miniature poodle like the dog was her closest confidante. They were both dressed in pink. The interaction made me smile. So I sat down on a bench outside a cafรฉ called Gotham, and, very fortunately, this woman whose name was Carol Ann, sat down next me. I donโt remember how we started talking, but our conversation lasted two hours. We exchanged emails and kept in touch with long letters that covered our lives of the past and present and hopes for the future. Weโd also catch up over coffee at Gotham Cafรฉ whenever my travels landed me in New York City.
In May 2018, a few days before I was scheduled to be in Manhattan for a one day stopover before heading to London, Carol Annโs husband called and said Carol Ann was on life support in the hospital. โI just wanted to let you know, in case you could come and say goodbye,โ he said. โYou meant a lot to her.โ My one day layover in New York was the same day that Carol Ann was taken off of life support. I was able to say goodbye to my sweet friend. Today, Carol Ann is on my mind, I just wanted you to know about her and the good things that can happen when weโre kind to strangers on a bench.
Porn Moms in Fotografi
Iโm a huge nerd when it comes to beautiful design and beautiful paper. Norway, you know whatโs what. Thank you Kristin Skรฅmedal and Pรฅl Otnes at Fotografi for featuring Porn Moms. This was such a gift to receive in the mail.
International Photography Awards
UPS
Mr. Noel Massie, Retired VP of US Operations for UPS. Stefan Wilson, President of Global HR Services, and Mr. Ken Jarvis, the first African-American UPS driver who went on to become the VP of Human Resources. I loved this shoot so much.
๐ท MB Koeth
๐ชCameron Gott
Texas Monthly | Dallas-Area High School Seniors Cope With a Semester - and Rites of Passage - Cut Short
Think of your senior year photos. How did you wrap up your high school years, and what events surrounded your graduation? Twelve Dallas seniors share their experiences of graduating during the era of COVID-19 and discuss how theyโre reckoning with missed milestones.
Marc Anthony for Billboard Magazine
Marc Anthony and his manager Henry Cรกrdenas for Billboard Magazine
Harvard Business Review | Ryan Cohen Chewy.com Founder
Indonesian Senior Club
Indonesian Senior Club
The Hollywood Reporter | Julie K. Brown & Emily Michot
Video journalist Emily Michot (left) amplified the print exposรฉ by Julie K. Brown, who says, "I tend to be a pretty aggressive reporter, so we balance each other out." They were photographed Nov. 18 at The Hyatt Regency Coral Gables in Miami.
Video journalist Emily Michot (left) amplified the print exposรฉ by Julie K. Brown, who says, "I tend to be a pretty aggressive reporter, so we balance each other out." They were photographed Nov. 18 at The Hyatt Regency Coral Gables in Miami.
Julian and Jaden Newman for the Bleacher Report
ARE THE NEWMANS READY TO BE MORE THAN STARS?
Julian and Jaden Newman dazzle opponents on the court, have almost a million fans each on social media and star in their own reality series, but can the two teens prove they're legit players?
๐ by David Gardner
๐ท Mary Beth Koeth for B/R
Photo Editor Lindsay Blatt
Speaking Up on Behalf of Others | Sierra Magazine
โI have always loved trees and wanted to protect them. I'd watch movies like WALL-Eโwhere the whole earth is filled with trashโand I was the one kid who was like, "Oh my gosh, we have to do something!" If I see that movie today, I still get upset.โ
Tasnim Mellouli on trees, wetlands, and her Muslim faith, ๐ by Wendy Becktold ๐ท by Mary Beth Koeth, Photo Editor Sam Murphy
HuffPost: I Work In Zoology. This Is What I Wear To Work Every Day.
Have you ever wondered what zoologists wear to work every day?
Me neither.
After spending the morning with Zoo Miami's Ron Magill, Chelsea the sloth, and an 11-foot albino Burmese python named Prince, not only did I want to know what Ron wears, I wanted to know EVERYTHING.
I Work In Zoology. This Is What I Wear To Work Every Day. The Huffington Post
๐ by Katie McPherson, ๐ท of Ron Magill by Mary Beth Koeth, ๐ช๐ผ by Sidney Sherman, Photo Editor Chris Mcgonigal
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/what-zoologists-wear-to-work_l_5da5dd8de4b01c76560d6370
Mario The Empanada Man for AARP Magazine

Mario, aka. The Empanada Man, makes empanadas for his friends at The Palace, a senior living community in Coral Gables, FL.
Photo by Mary Beth Koeth for AARP
Art Direction by Katrina Zook
Moms In Weed | Parents Magazine
Why Moms Are Pioneering the Marijuana Industry | Parents Magazine
There may still be a stigma around marijuana use across the country, but these mothers are blazing the way for women in the cannabis industry.
Melanie Sylvan Sachs and her son Elias, 2, at their home in Windermere, FL.
๐ท by Mary Beth Koeth
Art Direction by Sarina Finkelstein