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11.19.2009 9:51 am

Just in time, the purple picture of 2009 appears at Parkway North High

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

While officially dressed as a Rennaisance maiden, Jenna Stack, a Parkway North senior, looked the part of Disney's Ariel. Her classmates in teacher Allison Ramsaroop's 'Masterpieces' class, learned about chivalry through acts of service at the Creve Coeur school.

Just before…

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11.09.2009 12:34 pm

St. Louis WWII veterans take Honor Flight to Washington memorial

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Well before sunrise last Sunday morning, I grabbed a coffee, turned on the radio and headed to the St. Louis airport.  What rattled from those speakers changed my day.

I was headed to join 22 World War II veterans  boarding an…

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11.05.2009 12:03 pm

Homeless man starting over again from Interco Plaza

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Just after arriving at the office Thursday, picture editors rushed over to tell me that the park next door to the Post-Dispatch downtown office was being cleared of homeless people.

Grabbing cameras from the car and literally crossing the street, I…

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09.24.2009 9:11 am

From farm to family in north St. Louis

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Stand at the corner of St. Louis Avenue and 13th Street in north St. Louis and you will not see a shortage of food.  One of the icons of St. Louis, Crown Candy Kitchen, has served the masses some of…

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09.21.2009 11:36 am

Downtown St. Louis wakes up under a blanket

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The last things I thought I’d see this morning while hunting for fog pictures in East St. Louis were Segways. But there they were, occupied by members of the Metro East Park and Recreation District riding down the Malcolm W.…

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09.16.2009 6:35 pm

Pure beauty at the St. Louis Art Fair

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Sculptor Michael Gard's woven wire dancers twirled in the breeze at sunset at the St. Louis Art Fair in Clayton.

Sculptor Michael Gard's woven wire dancers twirled in the breeze at sunset at the St. Louis Art Fair in Clayton.

Most photojournalists look for human interaction as their canvas to shoot documentary photographs.  It’s the interplay between human beings that allows…

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09.16.2009 4:43 pm

Black-eyed photographer returns to Blues hockey

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Last time I photographed St. Louis Blues hockey at Scottrade Center I came home with a black eye.

You see, we often photograph the games through tiny windows cut out of the safety glass encircling the ice.  At right you can…

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09.16.2009 3:18 pm

Wellemeyer sees enough of photographers at Busch Stadium

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Just beyond the dugouts at Busch Stadium lie the photographers work areas, known as the photo wells.  It’s a great perspective not only for being able to photograph the players at their eye level on the field, but also for…

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08.28.2009 12:54 pm

Finally, a Final Cut Pro Users Group started in St. Louis

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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Los Angeles has one. Hawaii, Dallas, and even Hong Kong. So now, St. Louis is the home to the latest Final Cut Pro Users Group. What the heck is a FCPUG? Basically, it’s a community of…

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08.26.2009 10:44 am

The search is on for Kevin Tate

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

UPDATE 12:32 p.m.  Kevin Tate has been found!  Many thanks to Dustin LaGrand of The Judge Group.

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Last Friday while covering the career fair at the annual Missouri Black Expo, a gentlemen with a heavily used handkerchief caught my eye.  Alongside…

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