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Almost 25 years of local Television News photojournalism and Freelance experience. Still learning and trying to keep up with the future. Investigative/Special Projects Photographer and Editor. https://vimeo.com/album/2807005
Honors and Awards: 22 Regional Emmy Awards including: “Feature and Series Reporting” "Investigative" "Individual Achievement-Photography" "Community Affairs" "Longform programs" and “Spot News" In addition to: Edward R Murrow Award-"Investigative" (2013) Edward R Murrow Award-"Documentary" (2008) 2 SPJ Green Eyeshade Award-"Investigative Reporting" (2007,2013) Scripps Howard National Journalism Finalist Award-"Investigative" (1996) 2 Telly National Bronze Awards-"Investigative and Series" (1998) Telly National Bronze Award-"Investigative" (1997) B-roll.net International Awards-1st Place "Stand Ups" (2009) B-roll.net International Awards-3rd Place "Investigative" (2009) Society of Professional Journalists Award-1st Place “Feature” (1998) Florida AP Awards-"Investigative, Sports and Light Feature" (’91,’92,’94,'12,'13) Georgia AP Award “Best News Video” (1990) Texas AP Award "Feature Reporting" (1988) Tips “A piece of writing needs to start somewhere, go somewhere, and sit down when it gets there.” “A thousand details add up to one impression.” “Don’t start off with the most intense, scary part, or it will all be anticlimactic from there.” “Readers are not supposed to see structure. It should be as invisible as living bones. It shouldn’t be imposed; structure arises within the story." Storytelling tips from John McPhee, that wonderful writer: