By KIM BROWN Scene Writer on Nov 28, 2011, at 12:13 PM Updated on 11/28 at 12:17 PM
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Back in August, we ran
a story about a local photographer, Chris Wehner, who snapped a photograph at just the right time.
Now his inspiration -- at Tulsa's Memorial Park Cemetery -- is starting to come to life on the big screen.
Wehner's winning image is part of
Canon's Project Imagin8ion , a short film project produced by Oklahoma native and Oscar-winner Ron Howard, and directed by his daughter, actress Bryce Dallas Howard.
Ron Howard helped select the eight winning images, then he and daughter and others collaborated to make a short film.
The trailer recently premiered in New York City at the American Museum of Natural History.
Broken Arrow resident Wehner's photo, called “Yea, Though I Walk,” is not featured in the trailer, but you can tell that its theme will certainly have a prominent place in the short film, which premiers online Dec. 16 at
Project Imagin8tion.
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