Here we have a woman lecturing on sexually transmitted infections:
And here we have some emergency vehicles responding to a call about a heat-broken, suicidal man who barricaded himself in a car with his rifle on Center Street:
And also a regional basketball play-off game that went into over time with the team that trailed throughout the game winning by one point at the buzzer:
I'm about to have four days of not working, but that seemed to mean that today was an endlessly long day. Aside from six assignments and some file art to pull, two of my memory cards abruptly began behaving in a temperamental manner, costing me 438 lost photos from the day. Here's some of what I shot of which I still have visual record:
I got new, brighter, better, easier to understand (for me) flashes today and let me tell you this: these things have already given me multiple flash-gasms. I love, love, love what they do. I guess it really is all about having the right equipment.
I moved to Fremont, Cali. on June 1, 2012. Before that, I lived in Cedar City, Utah and was a photojournalist for The Spectrum and The Daily News. Most of the photos posted on this blog before I moved to California are copyrighted and owned by them, and the rest by me.