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Excited to share that one of my RNC balloon pictures has been Selected for the American Photography 41 book this year. If my count is correct, this is the 10th time my work has been in the book, which aims to highlight the best American photography in 2024. A big thanks to the judges, Mark and the team at AI-AP, and especially to editors Jane and Aeriel at Bloomberg Businessweek for twice taking my wacky pitch for this story. After 8 years, very glad to have finally gotten to photograph how the balloons get dropped at a convention!

#photography #photojournalism #politics #balloons
Very excited to finally be able to share some photos from a story for High Country News, my first for the magazine, out now in print and online.

Last summer I spent a few days following Marjie Hicks and Loriann Warner as they adopted, trained, and then showed wild mustangs in the Mustang Yearlings Washington Yough Mustang Madness competition in western Washington state. The horses come from the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro Program. Marjie's tattoo (image 2) features the markings used by the BLM to cold brand all wild mustangs they collect with vital information including US government registration, year of birth, and a unique identification number. In this case, it's the brand from her first mustang, Samba, a chestnut mare. "In the horse world, the worst horse you can get is a Chestnut mare," she said, "You may not get the horse you want, but you get the horse you need." This year she adopted two mustangs. Loriann Warner (image 1 and 6) won the Mounted Division portion of the competition with her mustang, Glory, and received the largest prize in the competition, $2500 prize and a belt buckle. These are the images in print and online. I'll share a few more at some point.

Story by Elizabeth Whitman.

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“The men were pulled from the buses so fast the guards couldn’t keep pace. Chained at their ankles & wrists, they stumbled & fell, some guards falling to the ground with them. With each fall came a kick, a slap, a shove. The guards grabbed necks & pushed bodies into the sides of the buses as they forced the detainees forward. There was no blood, but the #violence had rhythm, like a theater of fear.”

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Time · What the Venezuelans Deported to El Salvador ExperiencedVon Philip Holsinger

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'Exciting news: you can now view 10,000+ photos from the Cincinnati Enquirer Photo Archive, anytime in high resolution!

Since 2023, Library staff have been digitizing and cataloging images donated by The Cincinnati Enquirer for public access on CHPL's Digital Library. From Cincinnati notables to the smallest neighborhood event, you can find it in the archive.'

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chpl.orgMore Than 10,000 Cincinnati Enquirer Photos Now Available on CHPL’s Digital LibraryYou can now view 10,000+ photos from the Cincinnati Enquirer Photo Archive, anytime in high resolution! Since 2023, Library staff have…

Cincinnati Public Library: More Than 10,000 Cincinnati Enquirer Photos Now Available on CHPL’s Digital Library. “Exciting news: you can now view 10,000+ photos from the Cincinnati Enquirer Photo Archive, anytime in high resolution! Since 2023, Library staff have been digitizing and cataloging images donated by The Cincinnati Enquirer for public access on CHPL’s Digital Library. From […]

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Today in Labor History March 19, 1933: Nazis arrested Jewish antifascist photographer Gerda Taro and interrogated her about a supposed communist plot to overthrow Hitler. She had previously been arrested for distributing anti-fascist literature. The Nazis eventually let her go and she fled to France, and then Yugoslavia. She died at the age of 26, photo-documenting the Spanish Republican war against Franco and the fascists. Some said that she was responsible, along with Robert Capa, of inventing the genre of war photography. Capa was actually the nom de guerre of Taro’s lover, Endre Friedmann, a Hungarian Jew who taught her the art of photography and who later went on to found Magnum Photos, along with French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. “Capa” was Friedmann’s street name, back in Hungary. It meant “shark.”