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Workers waiting patiently for their transport truck to come to bring them back to their living quarters after a hard day's work.
Madison Carter (24) gets challenged by Madeline Rodriguez (7) of Princeton during the NCAA tournament quarterfinal round game at Penn State Lacrosse Field on Sunday, May 21, 2017. No. 4 Penn State defeated No. 5 Princeton 14-12 and advance to the Final Four in Boston, MA.
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The 4th Annual Truth Awards were held in Los Angeles at the Tagylan Cultural Complex in Hollywood.
The Truth Awards is put on by Better Brothers Los Angeles and is co-sponsored by Gilead The Diva Foundation and KTLA
Company dancers take class with Bay Pointe Ballet Artistic Director Bruce Steivel before performing Bruce Steivel's Dracula at San Mateo Performing Arts Center in San Mateo, California, on October 30, 2015. (Stan Olszewski/SOSKIphoto)
with the dpp-coron issue coming out soon, am making public the captures that didn't make it to final print. this one taken at ilultuk bay of calauit. for the stories behind the images, visit www.oggieblog.blogspot.com
Tony Carr (10) goes for the layup against Dana Batt (12) of Colgate during the game at Bryce Jordan Center on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2016. Penn State defeated Colgate 72-59.
Jacke Jennette, of Swansboro, NC, portrays General Robert E. Lee at the Civil War Living History Weekend in Kinston, NC, Saturday, June 7, 2014. We chatted for a while and he posed in full uniform for a few impromptuportraits. Very nice man.
I was recently asked to document a bus trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento for the Los Angeles Black Worker Center who was making the trip to lobby at the State Capitol for SB218. A bill which would expand Civil Rights worker protections.
Opening new doors and a fresh new way in how I capture images. Light! ...and lots of it!
Captured as an assignment down by the government docks in Old Town, by a random dudes' float plane and the male model Thomsen D'Hont during a workshop in Yellowknife, NWT.
Now to get someone to teach me how to fly that thing.... — in Yellowknife.
Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is home to one of North Africa's only thriving (albeit small) Jewish communities. Roughly 1200 Jews live there, running Jewish schools, synagogues, and Kosher restaurants. Here, three generations of jewelers sit in their synagogue — Michael Mamou, his father Youssef Mamou, and his grandfather TKTKTK Mamou, who all run the family store in Houmt Souk.
CREDIT: Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal
SLUG: DJERBA
Retired Capitol Police officer and Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Brad Carson shows tattoos of a police radio and a Guncrafter Industries .50 caliber handgun at Carson's residence in Las Vegas Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Carson deals with physical pain after being hit by a drunk driver while writing a ticket for another driver in 2004. Jason Ogulnik/Las Vegas Review-Journal