As tensions rose again following recent police shootings of unarmed black men, I covered Atlanta's reaction for The Associated Press. Demonstrators gathered at the Center for Civil and Human Rights and then marched in the streets of Atlanta following the police shooting deaths of Terence Crutcher in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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This is a powerful story about two churches, one white and one black, coming together to work through race issues. Associated Press writer Rachel Zoll and I worked on this story together in Macon, Georgia.
Winter Weather Georgia - On Assigment for The Associated Press
One of my assignments this week was to find photos that show how cold the weather was. My comfort zone is to head to downtown Atlanta and take photos of people dressed in warm clothing. Instead, I drove around looking for interesting subjects and something slightly out of the box. I love farms, which I'm sure you'll notice when skim through past blog post. I saw a sign for horse stables and couldn't resist. Niki McDonnell, the head instructor at The Stables at Towne Lake, and worker Rebecca Thompson allowed me to hang around as they worked in their horse stables. After spending a few hours at the stabel, I headed to Kennesaw State University to document people walking around campus in the freezing weather.
Daily Life Georgia - On Assignment For Associated Press
I'm four weeks into my last semester in college at Kennesaw State University north of Atlanta. Throughout my entire college career, I've always had a camera hanging on my shoulder. I have been hired on the spot by photo editors simply because I had my camera at the right moment.
I also believe that if you are aspiring to be a photojournalist, you really should have a camera at all times. You never know what will unfold right in front of you. New York Times staffer Tyler Hicks won a Pulitzer while covering a mall shooting with a small camera while he was in Kenya. His wife eventually brought him his professional gear.
I took these images for the Associated Press after one of my evening classes. Class let out a little early and I was making my way back to my car. As I was walking across campus, I spotted a bunch of college students running around in big bubble suits. The sun was falling behind the trees and the sky turned to that nice blue color, lined with purple colored clouds.
As a last note, I highly encourage you to visit AP's image blog and study away. This is how I learn and grow as a photojournalist.
"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.