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2016 Election Day Coverage

I woke up ready to document what would end up being a very historic and unexpected election day.  I started my day in suburban Silver Creek, Georgia and ended in Buckhead at a very jubilant Republican watch party.  I started my day around 11 AM and ended well after midnight. Though exhausted, I'm grateful for a job where I can document history.

Walter Chadwick - Back from the dead

Walter Chadwick, center, who was a star running back at the University of Tennessee, walks with his friend and University of Tennessee alum Ellen Morrison, left, and former Wills High School football player Keith Miller in Laurel Park, Sunday, Aug. …

Walter Chadwick, center, who was a star running back at the University of Tennessee, walks with his friend and University of Tennessee alum Ellen Morrison, left, and former Wills High School football player Keith Miller in Laurel Park, Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016, in Marietta, Ga. Chadwick was named head coach of Wills High School in 1971, but after only being on the job just two weeks, a Wells Fargo armored van slammed into him leaving Chadwick permanently brain damaged.  Chadwick recently gathered with friends and former students, many of whom thought he was dead. (Branden Camp for The Atlanta-Journal Constitution)

Walter Chadwick was a star running back at The University of Tennessee.  He had a short stint in the pros and eventually took a job as the head football coach at Wills High School in Smyrna, Ga.  Only after two weeks of being on the job, he was in a car crash that left him brain damaged.  Many thought he had died in the car crash, but he is alive and well and many recently gathered to honor him.

This is an assignment I shot for The Atlanta-Journal Constitution.

Walter Chadwick, who was a star running back at the University of Tennessee, poses for a portrait at his home while holding a photo of him scoring a touchdown during a game against Tulane University, Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016, in Decatur, Ga. Chadwick w…

Walter Chadwick, who was a star running back at the University of Tennessee, poses for a portrait at his home while holding a photo of him scoring a touchdown during a game against Tulane University, Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016, in Decatur, Ga. Chadwick was named head coach of Wills High School in 1971, but after only being on the job just two weeks, a Wells Fargo armored van slammed into him leaving Chadwick permanently brain damaged.  Chadwick recently gathered with friends and former students, many of whom thought he was dead.  (Branden Camp for The Atlanta-Journal Constitution)

"Happy Hunting"

If you ever hang out with Associated Press photo editor Mike Stewart, he always ends the conversation with "happy hunting" or "go make an image."  Every time I'm on assignment, both these sayings echo through my head.  I have this good anxiety that runs through me every time I head out to find an image.  I'm afraid of not making a good image.  AP staff photographer David Goldman says he always works until he is mentally exhausted in order to make a great image.  I've made this my goal as well.

My favorite assignments have been the ones where I have to go out and find an image when the photo editors says something like, "It's January and people are out enjoying spring like weather.  Take a photo that tells that story."  

Here are some of my favorite images that I've had to go hunt down this month.

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