Jul 26, 2010 | Discuss
The Mother Nature Network picked up a photo of mine from a recent press conference when Majority Leader Harry Reid told reporters that republicans continue to block climate legislation. Click here for the story on The Mother Nature Network.
Jul 28, 2010 | Discuss
There were three photographers in the Senate Press Photographer’s Gallery when Mark Abraham, the gallery deputy director, received an email saying that the Capitol Police were responding to a disturbance in the Capitol Rotunda. After the obligatory 15 seconds of trying to determine if he was serious or just messing with us, we took off [...]
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Scott Strazzante’s Reflections
Our newspaper is covering the tragedy in Haiti, but like most papers, we rely on the wire services for photos and stories.
I know this should be a place where I write about my own original thoughts, but this needs to be an exception. I was reading my friend, Scott Strazzante’s blog today and he has a piece from the other day titled “Reflections.”
Scott is an award-winning photojournalist with the Chicago Tribune, and he has some thoughts on the tragedy in Haiti.
As I was reading this train of thought about his feelings about the Haiti earthquake and not being one of the photojournalists on the ground there covering the disaster, I realized that I had most of those same thoughts. Then I realized that he said it better than I probably ever could.
So instead of reading my ramblings on the subject, go and read Scott’s. He is much more eloquent and I could not agree more with what he says.
Scott’s Blog: www.strazz.wordpress.com
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