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Tag Archives: photojournalism
Bicyclist Builds Virtual Company
Doug Shidell is a bicyclist who rides for pleasure and as a part of daily life, such as going to neighborhood stores. Doug is also a 21st century entrepreneur who discovered through his biking, a niche map making business that … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Blog, Business, Color, Portraits
Tagged 2013, bicycle, Illinois, Iowa, map, Minneapolis, minnesota, photograph, photojournalism, route, Upper Midwest, Wisconsin
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Intent
What does this picture say to you? What if I add the caption, “Police keep a close eye on Protesters.” Who is the guy walking behind the police officer? Reality Here’s the original, unedited photo. The police and a pedestrian … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged 2011, Les Phillips, Minneapolis, minnesota, OccupyMN, photojournalism, police, politics, protest
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OccupyMN – More Faces in the Crowd
Here are a few more of the interesting people who I met or observed at the OccupyMN action on Friday, 10/07/2011. (Above Photo) There is a place for whimsy in politics. When we stop finding the humor in ourselves and … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Photo, Politics, Portraits
Tagged 2011, Les Phillips, Minneapolis, minnesota, OccupyMN, photo, photojournalism, politics, portrait, protest
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OccupyMN — Photographer’s Dilemma
OccupyMN Planning Meeting on the Eve of the Occupation Yesterday evening I went to the OccupyMN planning and general assembly meetings being held at Stevens Park. I went to photograph the proceedings and to get a sense of the membership … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Les Phillips, Minneapolis, minnesota, OccupyMN, photo, photojournalism, politics, protest
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Washburn Library Show Hung
On Tuesday, Becky and I hung my pictures in the Washburn Public Library. When we were done, we took time to stand back and appreciate/critic. Seeing my work displayed in a public space was a revelation. I realized that the … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Brazil, Photo, Portraits
Tagged 2006, Brazil, father and son, photojournalism, portrait, Salvadore de Bahia
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Green Bay Touchdown at the Barley Club
Seventy percent of photography is simply showing up. Last Sunday, my wife and I went to Eau Claire, Wisconsin to celebrate her aunt Marj’s 90th birthday. The party was held at the Barley Club, a golf club bar/restaurant. Normally, in … Continue reading