After spending two days covering stories related to last Monday's devastating tornado in Moore, there were many things that will stay with me, but two moments in particular.
Standing ...
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Even in the dark, I knew this was the worst tornado damage I'd ever seen.
I walked into the neighborhood hardest hit in Moore late Monday. I had heard the news on ...
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Residents in Moore, Ok. were told they would be allowed to get back to salvage what they could of their homes at 3:00 pm Wednesday. As I arrived at the intersection of ...
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On May 3,1999 I was in my mid twenties, and was sent to Moore to cover the tornado that devastated the town. I was young, slept in my car along with fellow staff photographer(and ...
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I've written in this space before about my new 'old love' of shooting film with cheap plastic cameras - known as toy cameras in the photo world.
I recently got ...
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Mayfest is here again, and just like every year, us photographers are let loose to find creative new ways to capture the festival on camera.
Getting colorful lively ...
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Hundreds of images come in over the Associated Press wire everyday.
Sometimes the best, most compelling images are easy to spot. Other times there are too many mug ...
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As photographers we are always having the unexpected happening while we are shooting an assignment and sometimes it's for the best but then there are those times it's ...
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Love's Thunder Alley is in limbo, tonight.
If the Oklahoma City Thunder win both games 5 (tonight in Oklahoma City) and 6 (Friday in Memphis) against the Memphis Grizzlies, ...
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I don't usually root for the teams I cover. Whether it be OU, OSU whatever, it isn't my job to root for a team. When I photograph a sporting event, I honestly don't care ...
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Before the gates to the The Castle open and tickets are taken, people file past a troupe of Belly Dancers, their zills clinking in unison while drummers play in the background. ...
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What would you do if a 6-foot-3, 187-pound, muscle-bound basketball player was high in the air, falling down toward you? What if his 7-foot-3, 263-pound teammate was ...
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