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Adios Peoria

January 2, 2011

Today is my last day as an intern. Next week, I start my first full-time job as a staff photographer at the Wyoming Tribune Eagle in Cheyenne, Wyoming. This internship has been a great learning opportunity, but now I’m excited to be heading west soon for my next adventure. Before I leave, I thought I’d take a look back at a few of my favorite images from my internship in Peoria.

Ongina reacts as a man stuffs money down her bra during a drag performance of Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" on Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010, at the Peoria Pride Festival on the Riverfront.
Ongina reacts as a man stuffs money down her bra during a drag performance of Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” on Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010, at the Peoria Pride Festival on the Riverfront. (James Brosher/Peoria Journal-Star)
Marion English looks skyward as she tracks the flight path of her balloon as it sails southwest over the Interstate 74 bridge during a launch as part of the National Day of Remembrance on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010, at the RiverPlex. English was on hand to remember her 19-year-old niece Jasmine Brittine who was fatally shot on March 21, 2010.
Marion English looks skyward as she tracks the flight path of her balloon as it sails southwest over the Interstate 74 bridge during a launch as part of the National Day of Remembrance on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010, at the RiverPlex. English was on hand to remember her 19-year-old niece Jasmine Brittine who was fatally shot on March 21, 2010. (James Brosher/Peoria Journal-Star)
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Filed Under: Archived Content, Editorial, Features, Music, Portraits, SportsTagged With: Peoria Journal Star

Christmas outtake

December 27, 2010

Being that I’m the low man (intern) in the photo department, I worked on Christmas this year. My second assignment Christmas morning was to photograph the scene over at the South Side Mission where volunteers were preparing meals to deliver to the needy along with an in-house meal. Because of an earlier assignment, I showed up at the mission as they were preparing to serve the in-house meal in the afternoon. I shot this feature of a guy reading our newspaper as he waited for the meal to start. What struck me about it is that it’s a desk chair without a desk. It’s kind of a quirky little thing that I noticed.

Steven Johnston, of Farmington, relaxes as he reads a Journal Star before the start  of a in-house Christmas meal on Saturday, Dec. 25, 2010, at the South Side Mission.
Steven Johnston, of Farmington, relaxes as he reads a Journal Star before the start of a in-house Christmas meal on Saturday, Dec. 25, 2010, at the South Side Mission.

Filed Under: Archived Content, Editorial, FeaturesTagged With: Peoria Journal Star

Fun in the snow at Pekin winter break camp

December 21, 2010

Despite her best effort to hide behind her sled, Chloe McCabe, age 9, still gets pummeled by a snow ball from Evie Fornoff, age 8, during a winter break camp for kids out of school for the holidays on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010, in Pekin, Ill. Temperatures in the mid 30s made for ideal sledding, snow ball fighting and snowman building conditions for the youngsters.
Despite her best effort to hide behind her sled, Chloe McCabe, age 9, still gets pummeled by a snow ball from Evie Fornoff, age 8, during a winter break camp for kids out of school for the holidays on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010, in Pekin, Ill. Temperatures in the mid 30s made for ideal sledding, snow ball fighting and snowman building conditions for the youngsters.

Gavin Richardson, right, age 7, reacts as he gains some speed on a sled with Mason Graber, age 7, during a winter break camp for kids out of school for the holidays on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010, in Pekin, Ill.
Gavin Richardson, right, age 7, reacts as he gains some speed on a sled with Mason Graber, age 7, during a winter break camp for kids out of school for the holidays on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010, in Pekin, Ill.

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Filed Under: Archived Content, Editorial, Features, WeatherTagged With: Peoria Journal Star

Sweet costume

December 18, 2010

Gingerbread man Carl Duckwiler interacts with a youngster during a Christmas party hosted by the Outlaws Peoria motorcycle club on Saturday, Dec. 18, 2010, at Itoo Hall. Duckwiler said has been dressing up in gingerbread after the costume won a Christmas party contest a few years back. The annual Outlaws party is in it's 28th year, and organizers said it will provide individual toys to 305 needy children this year.
Gingerbread man Carl Duckwiler interacts with a youngster during a Christmas party hosted by the Outlaws Peoria motorcycle club on Saturday, Dec. 18, 2010, at Itoo Hall. Duckwiler said has been dressing up in gingerbread after the costume won a Christmas party contest a few years back. The annual Outlaws party is in its 28th year, and organizers said it will provide individual toys to 305 needy children this year.

Filed Under: Archived Content, Editorial, FeaturesTagged With: Peoria Journal Star

An eye for cold weather

December 14, 2010

Holly Lipman walks Roxy on Monday, Dec. 13, 2010, at the Peoria Animal Welfare Shelter. Lipman the sub-freezing temperatures couldn't keep her from walking the dogs, something the volunteer does rain or shine every Monday.
Holly Lipman walks Roxy on Monday, Dec. 13, 2010, at the Peoria Animal Welfare Shelter. Lipman the sub-freezing temperatures couldn't keep her from walking the dogs, something the volunteer does rain or shine every Monday.

Filed Under: Archived Content, Editorial, FeaturesTagged With: Peoria Journal Star

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