Thursday, February 24, 2011
Dallas Can! Academy
While tutor Michel Osornio (foreground) assists student Carlos Quintanilla (not shown) with a mapping assignment in Aubrey Leveridge's world history class, students (left to right) Daisy Garcia, Johnny Hernandez, Jose Ventura and Carlos Salazar prepare to work on their maps during a school day the Carrollton/Farmers Branch campus of Dallas Can! Academy on February 18, 2011. Osornio, a student at Briarwood College in Dallas, returned to Dallas Can! after graduating from the academy to tutor the academy’s students. (Andy Jacobsohn/The Dallas Morning News)
Carlos Quintanilla, left, passes a world history book to Stevens Diaz during a class taught by Aubrey Leveridge at the Carrollton/Farmers Branch campus of Dallas Can! Academy on February 18, 2011. (Andy Jacobsohn/The Dallas Morning News)
Stevens Diaz, a student at Dallas Can! Academy, looks away while receiving instruction from tutor and former Dallas Can! student Michel Osornio on an essay during a school day the Carrollton/Farmers Branch campus of Dallas Can! Academy on February 18, 2011. (Andy Jacobsohn/The Dallas Morning News)
Student Weldon James has his mohawk cut off by school security officer Alex Okolo in the main hallway of the Carrollton/Farmers Branch campus of Dallas Can! Academy during the school day on February 18, 2011. School Principal Melissa Groetsch would not allow James to walk that night at winter graduation if he wore his mohawk. (Andy Jacobsohn/The Dallas Morning News)
Monday, February 21, 2011
I sat on "sex fabric" today...
Before leaving the site of my first interior architecture assignment, interior designer Rick Rozas asked that I sit on the living room lounge chairs he fitted with the fabric he calls "sex fabric." According to Rozas, this faux fur tends drives otherwise conservative clients to unsuspectingly drop their draws.
I left the Dallas high rise apartment without missing any articles of clothing, but with a new appreciation for luxurious textiles.
I left the Dallas high rise apartment without missing any articles of clothing, but with a new appreciation for luxurious textiles.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Portrait of a reverend
First assignment post-Super Bowl: I have to get reacclimated to a photojournalist's life after Super Bowl XLV. Feels so strange right now.
And in an attempt achieve balance, I am leaving tomorrow to spend a few days with friends in New York City and Wantagh.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Super Bowl Eve
(From left to right) Steve Hallsten, Paul Hofer, and Brayden Hofer, 15, all from Larimore, North Dakota, try to take a photo of Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson while sitting in the lobby of the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Dallas on the eve of Super Bowl XLV on February 5, 2011. Hallsten, who is attending his first Super Bowl, was voted the biggest Green Bay Packers fan in Grand Forks, North Dakota, between 1996-1997 by the Grand Forks Herald. (Andy Jacobsohn/The Dallas Morning News)
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Media Center...day three...
What happened to two?
Coach Billy Joe is interviewed by the NFL's Darryl Jones at the Super Bowl XLV Media Center at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Dallas on February 2, 2011. (Andy Jacobsohn/The Dallas Morning News)
Coach Billy Joe is interviewed by the NFL's Darryl Jones at the Super Bowl XLV Media Center at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Dallas on February 2, 2011. (Andy Jacobsohn/The Dallas Morning News)
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