Monthly Archives: November 2011

Hail Rasta!

One of my favorite classmates is a young man named Aarion Joseph. He is pretty easy to spot. In fact, there is little chance that you could miss him in a crowd. Aarion stands six feet nine inches, and his … Continue reading

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Going To The Fair

I had been thrashing around for a few days trying to come up with some awesome idea for a feature photo for my Photojournalism class when one of our instructors, Amanda Gardner, suggested the Gwinnett County Fair. I could not … Continue reading

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Troy Davis’s funeral

Troy Davis was buried on October 1st, 2011. The funeral service was held at the Jonesville Baptist Church in Savannah GA. Accompanied by three classmates, I drove the 266 miles from Atlanta, uncertain of what to expect, but somehow hoping … Continue reading

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Troy Davis execution

On September 21st, troy Davis was executed. He had been on death row for some twenty years and this was in fact the fourth time that he had been scheduled to be put to death. On three previous occasions the … Continue reading

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Jamie

I’m soon to be sixty. I don’t have many friends with young children under the age of five. The only couple with youngsters that age That I know well enough to ask live 65 miles away and it would have … Continue reading

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Rocky

Anyone who knows me well will tell you without hesitation that I am not a “pet” person. That’s not to say that I dislike pet animals, it’s just that I have very high expectations of pets. For example, dogs should … Continue reading

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My big break: Shooting in the Georgia Dome

OK! OK! OK! I’ve been really, really bad about keeping up with this. As some may recall from my very first post, blogging is a whole new discipline that I need to learn; with special emphasis on the discipline. I … Continue reading

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