Posts Tagged ‘Editorial’

Piano recital

July 19th, 2007

I had to shoot a piano recital for the weekly paper here – talk about torture, until this little guy sat near me. He was so nervous and excited because he was about to perform. He kept tightening his tie, pretending to play the piano on the chair next to me and he couldn’t sit [...]

Expand Close
| No Comments | See Full Post
 

I had to shoot a piano recital for the weekly paper here – talk about torture, until this little guy sat near me. He was so nervous and excited because he was about to perform. He kept tightening his tie, pretending to play the piano on the chair next to me and he couldn’t sit still. Then one girl got up to play “The Phantom of the Opera.” At first I couldn’t tell if he was covering his ears or was just relaxing. Looks like he was impatiently relaxing.


Then he played his piece, got up and wasn’t sure what he was supposed to do, so he looked to his mom, made a quick bow and ran off stage.

breaker

Chaz

July 14th, 2007

Looking through photos to add and delete from my portfolio, I came across the photo story April and I worked on about this little boy named Chaz, who has a multitude of problems. He was adopted from Cambodia to American parents who didn’t know about all his maladies. I think about him a lot. Despite [...]

Tags: , ,
Posted in: Editorial
Expand Close
| No Comments | See Full Post
 

Looking through photos to add and delete from my portfolio, I came across the photo story April and I worked on about this little boy named Chaz, who has a multitude of problems. He was adopted from Cambodia to American parents who didn’t know about all his maladies. I think about him a lot. Despite all his problems, he smiles and laughs through it all. Something we probably should all do a bit more.

To read the story:
http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070513/SUNDAY/105130042&SearchID=73287144934954
http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070514/SUNDAY/105140032&SearchID=73287144967344