Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2012

Mitt Romney: for the Associated Press

Mitt Romney arrived in Virginia Beach, VA this past Saturday for a quick rally at the Military Aviation Museum. The press, myself included, arrived in swarms like busy bees buzzing around collecting and gathering data to feed to the masses. Meanwhile the young and old stood in droves, melting in the sun and heat, milking patches of shade for relief.

For a few moments, in the smoldering air a sense of political division and grief floated amid the crowds. It almost seemed to seep by the outskirts of lips and creep along the tips of tongues.

But when the gates opened to the grounds of the museum, I met a proud mother, Wanda Morris, as she stood front and center with her son Jonathan Morris, 17.  "He'll be turning 18 soon,  just in time to vote!" said Morris while eagerly awaiting Romney's arrival. The two of them reminded me of friends of my family.

Then there was volunteer Carole Hersch rocking out her pair of politically themed earrings. She shared her story with me about how she had picked them up some ten years ago but couldn't recall where.  Remnants from so long ago, but she still managed to hang onto them; they didn't look a day old. Hersch made me think of my mom and her endless collection of kitschy jewelry.

I can't go on without mentioning Titan Beyer, 7, bowing his head during the invocation with his mother Shannon Chapman. We may have not exchanged stories in words, but their presence reminded me of my own wife and son. 

During my time at the rally, I meet many other supporters and we swapped stories that ranged from traveling the back roads of America to the different ships my father was stationed on throughout his Naval career. Whatever the topic, we found a common ground in one another. 

I couldn't help it when I found myself humming...

This land is your land, this land is my land
From California, to the the New York Island
From the redwood forest, to the gulf stream waters
This land was made for you and me












Friday, July 13, 2012

President Barack Obama: for The Associated Press

It's that time again! What time?!

Time for our President and his political opponent to run their campaigning laps throughout our beloved nation. Today, President Obama landed in Norfolk, VA and was off to speak at my alma mater Green Run High School in Virginia Beach.

I was posted up for the day to cover the arrival and departure of Air Force One and its entourage. Although I had fun, and I am thankful for the work, I think it would have been great to photograph President Obama at my old stomping grounds. I always have a certain sense of pride when I get to work at GRHS. The last time I shot there was for Education Week and I had a great time. I blogged about that experience here

Either way, I'm grateful to be spending the day out of the office and in the fresh air making photographs. Thanks to the AP's Steve Helber for bringing me on for this go around.

 The follow images are a few selects from my time on the tarmac at Norfolk International.












Friday, May 4, 2012

Mitt Romney: for The New York Times

Covering political campaigns, Republican or Democratic, is always interesting. There's something very Americana and biblical about the gathering of the people, the clamoring of hope, the need to believe in someone greater than themselves, the politician - the shepherd gathering and leading his flock to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

The following images are from Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's stop in Portsmouth, VA.

*Click on any photo to launch slideshow and view images larger.