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Clippings: The Organic Life
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Published and Unpublished Bits of Photojournalism by James Gregg. Monday, December 7, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Clippings: FACING FEAR
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Published and Unpublished Bits of Photojournalism by James Gregg. Sunday, December 20, 2009. The following is an account about a personal challenge that I took on after documenting a story that inspired me. To see a video, follow the link at the end of the entry. Or find it here. ALL PHOTOS BY GREG BRYAN, VIDEO BY DEAN KNUTH. Thanks Guys. About two months ago, I was just leaving after a workout like I always do when one of the employees says "So, you going to do Fight Night? But I couldn't stop thinking ...
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Clippings: September 2008
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Published and Unpublished Bits of Photojournalism by James Gregg. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Nogales is out of control. Drug cartel war has never been this violent here. What used to be periodic kidnappings and executions is now all out shootouts in major commercial sectors of town. AK-47s and hand grenades are the weapons of choice. The video is on the fly with a point and shoot, and on deadline, so I did what I could. Please give it a look at: http:/ videos.azstarnet.com/p/video?
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Clippings: September 2009
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Published and Unpublished Bits of Photojournalism by James Gregg. Sunday, September 13, 2009. Aurelia Cohen, far right and members of Flam Chen pyrotechnic theatre troup support a community awareness event about falling water table levels in the Rillito River in Tucson Arizona on Sept. 12, 2009. Water levels in the river have fallen over 100 feet in the past century due to pumping for industry and municipal use. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Clippings: December 2009
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Published and Unpublished Bits of Photojournalism by James Gregg. Sunday, December 20, 2009. The following is an account about a personal challenge that I took on after documenting a story that inspired me. To see a video, follow the link at the end of the entry. Or find it here. ALL PHOTOS BY GREG BRYAN, VIDEO BY DEAN KNUTH. Thanks Guys. About two months ago, I was just leaving after a workout like I always do when one of the employees says "So, you going to do Fight Night? But I couldn't stop thinking ...
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Photography | Apertures and Anecdotes
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New work from my Rwandan students. After my experience last year teaching photography to students at the “Through the Eyes of Hope”. Program in Kigali, Rwanda, I knew without a doubt that I had to come back. For those of you who didn’t see my blog post last year. Here’s a bit of back story. “Through the Eyes of Hope”. Beyond working together on their photography skills, we also made several field trips. The first was to Nyamata Church. Portrait by Lucky Fikiri. This is a portrait of a community membe...
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Photojournalism | Apertures and Anecdotes
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New work from my Rwandan students. After my experience last year teaching photography to students at the “Through the Eyes of Hope”. Program in Kigali, Rwanda, I knew without a doubt that I had to come back. For those of you who didn’t see my blog post last year. Here’s a bit of back story. “Through the Eyes of Hope”. Beyond working together on their photography skills, we also made several field trips. The first was to Nyamata Church. Portrait by Lucky Fikiri. This is a portrait of a community membe...
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Machu Pichu | Apertures and Anecdotes
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Journey to Machu Pichu. One of the many resident llamas is photographed at Machu Pichu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most visited tourist destination in all of South America. Seemingly oblivious to the tourists trying to snap selfies with them, they wander about, occasionally stopping to take in the view between bites of lush Andean grass which they keep at a perfect length. Isolated in the Andean mountain range, the only way to get to Machu Pichu is by rail to Agua Calientes, the small touristy ...
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