5 Creative Photo-ops Which The Media Loved
Activists and people fighting for causes often struggle to get media attention for their issues, here’s a look at five creative photo ops from around the world, with massive media appeal.
Hints for Heloise- Offering Household Advice for 50 years
Inside her home in San Antonio, Texas, the woman who writes Hints From Heloise pours a cup of baking soda into the drain of her kitchen sink to demonstrate one of her most-requested household hints. My son Alex and I enjoyed the afternoon we spent photographing Heloise at her San Antonio home last year.
Washington Post: Kodak bankruptcy: Photographers mourn
When a brand whose name is nearly synonymous with photography prepares to file for bankruptcy, photographers, naturally, are a bit upset.
Arkansas Vacation on the Talimena Trail
My old Maur Hill High School friend from Kanasa City, Mike LeCluyse, and I met up at the now Queen Wilhelmina State Park for a few days of rest and relaxation.
OKC Zoozeum Features People Magazine’s “Orthodox Okie Ostrich Raising Monks”
In the spring of the following year I was watching a popular TV program of the time – “Real People.” The show contained a four-minute piece on the monks of the Oklahoma orthodox Monastery of the Holy Protection of the Blessed Virgin that raised ostriches – a natural for People I thought.
5 page photo story on NYC same-sex marriage
I spent the day with a wonderful couple Meredith and Tiffany who let me be a part of their day. A big thank you needs to go out to GLAAD who connected me to the couple.
Mexico City Blind Photographers Share Their Work
Rodrigo Telon Yucute focuses on the sound of the voices, raises a camera and snaps off a shot, capturing an image of a couple laughing as they sit on a yellow park bench. He shows it to the subjects, but cannot see it himself. The photographer-in-training has been blind for nearly 30 years.
AP Photo Essay: Marines fight on in south Afghanistan
PATROL BASE 302, Afghanistan (AP) — One small U.S. Marine base in southern Afghanistan is surrounded on three sides by bomb-infested farmland and ever-changing Taliban firing positions. The base is reachable only by foot, on the fourth side, by way of a path they call the Serpentine.
Texas Gas Billboard Up in El Paso
Earlier this year I made the long drive to El Paso from Austin to photography three Texas Gas Service, a ONEOK company, employees for a billboard advertisement. Located on the edge of the company’s service yard, the billboard is in a prominent position to be viewed by daily commuters to downtown and Ft. Bliss.
Weathering Hurricane Irene at Boston’s Harborside Inn
Hurricane Irene wound up by most estimates as one of the top ten most destructive and deadly hurricanes to hit the United States since 1980. While ultimately not as powerful as many had predicted, the storm still killed at least 27 people along its path from the Caribbean to the eastern seaboard. Amongst all this confusion sat the Lallo’s.
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