These clips that I chose show both high and low points of my time in Gwinnett. I've learned that as a newspaper photojournalist there is a time to check emotions at the door, but never humanity. I admit there were times where I had to use my camera as a buffer from either tears or laughter in order to do my job. I feel that there is a healthy balance that everyone eventually must learn to master.





2 comments:
I remember all of these photos. They all look really nice on the page. I think that pee-wee football photo page is my favorite.
I looked for you just yesterday in the Daily to see if I saw any pics. I didn't get very far because the kids woke up from their nap. Hope all is well. Looking forward to seeing you soon!!
Char
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