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September 7, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Fifty

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September 7, 2008: Garden Fern

"Get Something Artistic"

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Besides their literal value - showing the who, what, and where - newspaper photographs also serve to break up all the words and make text easier to read (try reading some of those old Civil War era newspaper front pages you see in history textbooks - the ones with sixty two stories all on the front page). Newspaper pictures draw you into stories and add information not included in stories. They also decorate. This past week I was assigned to shoot both girls and boys high school and soccer and field hockey to illustrate the season preview pages. "We are looking for different type of artistic shots," and "we are also looking for any kind of creative shot" were my instructions besides photographing key players and coaches.

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If by "artistic" sports editors mean something that isn't action, then I guess I delivered. Although, it's probably more by default.

As I said here earlier during an Olympic post, I don't shoot as much sports as I did in my earlier photographic career at United Press International, or even at the Inquirer when I first arrived here. So non-action is what I usually end up with when I make my occasional forays to the sideline.

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September 8, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Fifty One

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September 8, 2008: East 7th Street, Chester

September 9, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Fifty Two

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September 9, 2008: Girard Avenue, Fishtown

September 10, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Fifty Three

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September 10, 2008: Comcast Center Elevator

September 11, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Fifty Four

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September 11, 2008: Viewing for Slain Officer Isabel Nazario

September 12, 2008

Scene in 2008: Day Two Hundred Fifty Five

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September 12, 2008: Student Art Sale, Fundraiser at the Union League


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