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Friday, June 29, 2012

The Grounds

Whenever you have three ok pictures, you could really use one of your ol' photo buddies to help you edit out the weaker photos...
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NaSimwela

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Envuyeni Community Day Secondary School

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Close of Service Conference

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This one goes out to Jenny...

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Briana Scroggins
Going beyond the surface is something that I strive for as a photojournalist. My love for people, culture and diversity allows me to be consistently positive and excited about the world around me, and my career as a journalist. As a graduate from Western Kentucky University, I have been taught by some of the best professionals in our field. Fine-tuning my ethics, striving for accuracy and acquiring skills as a visual journalist at Western has educated me beyond photography. All photos copyright Standard-Examiner, Midland Daily News, Florida Times-Union, Knoxville News Sentinel, Lexington Herald-Leader, Peace Corps and Briana Scroggins.
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