WTC view |
Self Portrait |
This "Old" House? |
Shot from the South Tower of the World Trade Center in 1982. Truly a one-of-a-kind shot.
Uploaded on Aug. 19, 2007
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I took this in 1983, while studying at Brookdale Community College in LIncroft, N.J.
Uploaded on Aug. 19, 2007
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Who knew they bult Cape Cod houses back in the 19th Century? It all depends on the angle
Uploaded on Aug. 18, 2007
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Leaves |
Hard and Soft |
Greetings from Asbury Park, Circa 1982 |
This was a high-school art project where I dabbled a bit in large-format photography.
Uploaded on Aug. 18, 2007
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Senior photography project, examining the concepts of hard and soft. Shot at Graveling Point, Mystic Island, N.J.
Uploaded on Aug. 18, 2007
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I found the juxtaposition of a church listing with the amusement park signs irresistible
Uploaded on Aug. 18, 2007
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Manti Temple |
Talking With The Governor |
Star Trails |
The Manti Temple was built from limestone quarried at the building site. The temple grounds are also the site of the annual Mormon Miracle Pageant.
Uploaded on July 25, 2007
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Then-Gov. Mike Leavitt (now Health and Human Services Secretary) came by our office to talk about Utah issues in October 2000. I did the interview in our publisher's office.
Uploaded on June 9, 2007
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This was a three-hour exposure pointed at the North Star at Boulder Mountain in Utah.
Uploaded on April 2, 2007
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Red Rock Mountain 2 |
Red Rock Mountains |
Panorama |
Some of the red rock and scrub near Torrey, Utah
Uploaded on April 2, 2007
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Red Rock formations near Torrey, Utah
Uploaded on April 2, 2007
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This was the sweeping view of the surrounding mountains from Birdseye Quarry.
Uploaded on April 1, 2007
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Timp View |
Interview With a Polygamist |
Utah's Marrying Man |
Mount Timpanogos, one of the highest peaks in Utah Valley, was clearly visible from the trail up to Birdseye Quarry.
Uploaded on April 1, 2007
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I'm interviewing Tom Green, who was convicted of bigamy in the first trial of a Utah polygamist in fifty years. Green was found guilty in 2001 and sent to prison for five years. In the background, LeeAnn Green, one of Tom's five wives, is being interviewed by another reporter.
Uploaded on March 25, 2007
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Here I am (center) talking to Tom Green after a hearing on his bigamy charges. Green was eventually sent to prison for five years on the charges. Next to me is Shirley Green, one of his five wives.
Uploaded on March 25, 2007
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Son of a Bush |
Christmas at The Governor's Mansion |
Mad Cow |
In 2002, Neil Bush, the brother of President Bush, came to Provo to campaign for Tim Bridgewater who was running for Congress. I was given the chance to interview him. This is the fifth member of the Bush family I have seen in person.
Uploaded on March 23, 2007
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In December, we went to the annual Christmas party at the Governor's Mansion. Pictured to our left is Lt. Gov Gary R. Herbert and his wife, Jeanette, while Mary Kay and Gov. Jon M. Huntsman are to our right.
Uploaded on March 19, 2007
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The nation's first case of Mad Cow disease was found in Mabton, Wash. It would be interesting if the city tried to capitalize on that notoriety. Thanks to Photoshop, we can see how it would look.
Uploaded on March 1, 2007
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