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Archive for March, 2008

Someday I’ll Sing in an Opera

March 29, 2008

Waiting for an assignment, this view caught my eye.


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Iron and Wine concert

March 28, 2008

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Sarah is her name but her friends call her Sally

March 27, 2008

Dear Sally turned 99 today. Last year while I was working on a photo essay about her, this poor lady refused to let me take a portrait of her. In an attempt to earn her trust, I even walked her home one day, where she fed me milk and cookies and then played the violin, only to refuse again when I requested a portrait session (she did however give me a lucky penny that day which I’ve carried in my wallet ever since). I don’t know what changed for her, but this year she was more than willing to spare some time and pose at the Capitol.

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Coffee Shops

March 26, 2008

Hunting for baristas who get poor tips.

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Cranes and a 2-Headed Turkey

March 24, 2008



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Lesson learned – only give the paper one photo

March 20, 2008

Had fun hounding down a location at the Capitol to do this portrait of local celebrity Brigitte Dale who won the 2008 Yahoo! Video Awards Best Internet Personality award.


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Intuition and climbing over fences

March 18, 2008

The National Guard building was devoid of any suitable background for this gentleman who served overseas. I stumbled upon this building a few hours later and it provided the perfect backdrop to fit his story.

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The circus

March 13, 2008



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State Basketball

March 9, 2008

Boys State Basketball is over…thank the heavens. I caught a lucky break and got to use the new Nikon D3 camera and not have to use lights for most of the games. Josh Jones dunking the ball during the Class A state championship match.

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Sorry

March 7, 2008

The cops came and busted this man for selling Salvia (which is a legal herb) the day after a photo and story ran in the paper directly linking him to selling it. The police found some silly law stating that because it is a hallucinogen, it is illegal, then ticketed him and seized all of his product.

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Too Many Lights

March 5, 2008

Lugged all my lighting gear into Omaha Central high school to get a photo of Josh Jones, the Creighton basketball recruit. It was a fun time, and he was more than glad to jump up and down mimicking his idol Michael Jordan. Glad I asked him to come back and do it again after we were almost ready to call it quits as it yielded the winning shot.

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YMCA Plea

March 4, 2008

I had to beg the guys at the YMCA to let me take a photo of them for a Germophobia piece we were doing, but then we never used the image.

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Reshoot with Ribbon

March 3, 2008

Had to reshoot the lemony shrimp fettucini as I neglected to get a close up of the dish and the ribbon.

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