Sandra Brown, senior visual editor for AJC, sent me a text asking if I was available to cover an assignment. I briefly looked over the assignment and noticed it was near Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. I was a little confused how I was going to take photos of some cowboys in Union City. I actually passed the ranch, because the ranch was really a house with a dozen horses in the backyard and situated right off of Flat Shoals Parkway. Once I parked in the driveway and grabbed my gear, I was immediately transported to another world. I honestly forgot I was shooting an assignment on a super busy road near the one of the busiest airports in the world until Arkansas Dave took his stallion along the parkway.
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Most Segregated Hour
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.
Walter Chadwick - Back from the dead
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.
Small Towns - Personal Project
We all see the small brown sign that reads "Historic Downtown" when we enter most small cities in America. This week I began visiting these cities and meeting locals. Some of these cities are thriving while many are becoming vacant.
Bill Clinton Campaigns For Hillary Clinton
Former president Bill Clinton made a campaign stop on behalf of his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Several hundred supporters gathered for the chance to meet a former President inside a small high school gym at North Clayton High School in College Park, Georgia. Outside, campaigners took advantage of the opportunity promote local candidates by walking around with campaign signs. At the end Clinton got close and personal with the crowd. Here are a few frames from the event