Monthly Archives: April 2008

Clinton Smith

“I don’t live my life like I’m going to die,” said Clinton Smith of Mount Peasant. “I don’t like to think about it.” Clinton had one of his kidneys removed when he was seven-years-old. Today, Clinton’s remaining kidney only functions at 20 percent. “When I have ‘real’ kidney pain it is like someone kicked me...

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different perspective on life

I have been hanging out with a gentlemen by the name of Clinton Smith for the past 2-3 months. I met him during the power outage in January, he and I sat and talked for about a two hours downtown Mt. Pleasant. I was a little timid at first to talk to him because of...

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I can’t believe she’s graduating!

I am jealous because I should be graduating with Sara but I will be in school for about another year, boo. Anyway she wanted some grad photographs to send out with her invites and what not so I made the trip to Ann Arbor to help her out. Funny story…. she kept talking about this...

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no crimes commited during this fashion show

Threads was awesome and being able to capture the whole documentary process of what these student go through to put this production on was a pretty amazing site to witness. I was there on Saturday from 3:00pm to about 9:00pm and I was actually tired from all the running around I was doing. It was...

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extreme school make over

Volunteers from Central went to Clare Public Schools to help out with some renovating and to add some color and personality to the naked walls around the school. After editing my photos, I noticed I had a lot photographers of backs and butts, I guess that is what happens when the person you’re taking a...

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