Abigail Wilson Geiger
Abigail Wilson Geiger is a correspondent and photojournalist based in Florida, her birthplace and home. In her work, Abigail documents life and light from the swamp, the shore and the shadow.
Category:Climate
During the storm: Awaiting the wrath of monster Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica prays
Category: Florida
Think things in Florida are wild now? Just wait until 2026.
Category: Florida
The race for 2026: The land war in Florida, which never really stopped, begins again
Category: Florida
The healthcare crux of the U.S. government shutdown finds its highest stakes in Florida
Category: Florida
The race for 2026: Florida fights an affordability crisis dividing the haves and have-nots
Category: Florida
The race for 2026: Immigration, the very heart of Florida’s success, becomes a bogeyman
Category: Florida
The race for 2026: An outlandish pitch to abolish property taxes amid widespread frustration
Category: Florida
The race for 2026: As DeSantis prepares to leave the governor’s mansion, everyone else gears up
Category: Florida
Living with the storm: How one Florida couple paved their path to recovery after Hurricane Ian
Category:Climate
FEMA protest letter warns Trump cuts could erase decades of gains since Katrina
Category:Climate
Anatomy of a storm: A lot went wrong after Katrina. Twenty years later, where do we stand?
The Florida way: He’s an artist and activist. His father is a Trump supporter. They agree on one important thing.
Trademark warfare: In Florida, a new form of protest emerges
Category: Florida
In Florida, one man’s journey to protest Alligator Alcatraz redefines protest
Category: Florida