





Last week Super Tuesday didn't just describe politics in Arkansas, but the weather as well. I don't recall too many tornadoes in Winter, but that was not the case this February. I covered the aftermath of the deadly storms in Atkins for the New York Times.
My condolences go out to all the families that lost loved ones.
3 comments:
Nice job in a tough situation.
It looked impressive in print too. That church photo ran five columns in color. Well done.
Nice stuff in a bad situation.
nice job. the hardest part about disaster scenes is the "where to i even begin" thoughts that race through your mind when you first get on the scene. i remember my first tornado shoot was overwhelming. there's definately a balance between keeping your distance and not being too intrusive with people whose homes have just been destroyed. again, good job.
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