Monday, August 15, 2011

Burnout Spraypaint Fair Golf

John L. Horton (right), of Lapeer, Mich., celebrates as Dennis Dreyer, of Flint Township, Mich., does a burn out in his Camero Berlinetta Friday at the Back to the Bricks Tune Up at Hank Graff Chevrolet in Davison.

Clifton Shultz, 29, of Flint, Mich., Brian Boulis, 27, of Mt. Morris, Mich., and Daniel Luna, 40, of Flint, Mich., spray paint a wall on Hammerburg Road in Flint Sunday in memory of car accident victim Dennis Rowe.

Eldon Runyan, 72, of Eden, Ohio, takes a break Sunday from preparations for the Genessee County Fair at E.A. Cummings Center in Mt. Morris.

FJGA Jack Nicklaus Group 18-hole championship flight golfers Chloe Lawrie, 17, of Swartz Creek, Mich., and Alicia Flood, 17, of Burton, Mich., prepare to tee off Wednesday at Swartz Creek Golf Course in Flint, Mich. Lawrie would win the girls championship for the second year in a row.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Gas Drum Breast Mayor

Linden Police Officer Gary Conklin is given oxygen by a Genessee County Sheriff Department paramedic Wednesday after being the first to respond to two sewer workers who fell into a manhole at Prices Airport in Linden, Mich. Conklin found both workers face down at the bottom of the sewer before he rolled them over and assisted in their rescue, police said.

Steve Banks, from Flint, Mich., plays the drums for Smooth Operation in The Loft Thursday night during the Jazz Walk in Flint.

Rachel and Caleb, 17 months, Wideman, of Vernon, Mich., Clara and Vincent, 16 months, Coppola, of Highland, Mich., Helen and Eli, 2, Blumner, of Flint, Mich., and Shawna and Ryder, 6 months, Lubinski, of Clarkston, Mich., raise their hands and wait to be counted amongst the twenty mothers who breast fed for one minute straight in Fenton, Mich., Saturday Aug. 6 in an attempt at a world record.

Scott Smith campaign volunteer Gary Bernard reacts after Smith came in third in the Flint mayoral primary Tuesday Aug. 2.
"I just don't understand why people want to vote for the incumbent every time and think things will change," Bernard said about the results.

Monday, August 1, 2011

FIre Zombie Puck Bear

A Flint Firefighter grimaces as he walks past the flame from a gas line at a vacant house fire at 413 E. Gillespie Ave. in Flint Saturday. The fire is suspected to be the result of arson by metal scrappers said Flint Police Department Sgt. Bigelow.

Tyler Naeyaert, 10, Swartz Creek, Mich., reads the newspaper before filming a commercial for the Flint Zombie Walk Sunday morning in downtown Flint. Several deaf actors, including Naeyaert, were involved in the production. Proceeds from the walk will go to the Michigan School for the Deaf's student aid program.

Tyler Suciu tries to maintain puck possession in the offensive zone as Michigan Warriors Gold Team players come in to take it from him at the Michigan Warriors Main Camp All-Star Game at Iceland Arenas in Flint. The players were competing for a spot on the roster, which was cut in half after the game.

Dan 'Bearman' Gruenwald, 25, St. Claire Shores, Mich., dances with Michelle Talmago, 25, Toledo, Ohio, at the Warrior Dash Sunday in Genessee Township.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Third week in Flint

Shariay Jenkins, 11, tosses Armondo Jenkins Jr., 6, into the pool with Shariah Jenkins, 9, and Quatashia Nelson, 13, in their great grandmothers yard Wednesday in Flint.

Kathleen Mears, Davison, Mich., encourages her son Jason, 9, as he attempts to eat two 14-inch pizzas in 20 minutes in The Pizza Co.'s pizza eating competition Saturday at the Davison Festival of Flags.

Jake Harman, 19, Hartland, Mich., lifts a 340-pound stone onto a platform as part of the Davison Festival of Flags strongman competition Saturday in downtown Davison.

Bruce Garrett, 72, Flint, Mich., looks inside a 1949 Chevy, the same as the model of his first car, he said.
"I didn't have a fancy steering wheel like that, though." Garrett said.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Second Week in Flint

We'll see how long I can keep up the weekly posts.

Detroit Lions defensive tackle Rob Callaway, 23, works out in Beecher High School's weight room in Beecher, Mich., Wednesday afternoon. Callaway graduated from Beecher High in 2006.
"This is the first time I've been back but I do want to make it my business to be back at least once a year." Callaway said.

Brian Jones, 39, Burton, Mich., catches his breath on the sidewalk after completing the Bastille Day 15k race Saturday morning in Fenton, Mich.

Wanda Collinsworth, 80, Flint, Mich., sells place-mats at her table at Buckham Alley Fest in downtown Flint Saturday afternoon. Collinsworth said she thinks the festival is great for Flint, but wished they would have turned down the volume of the live performances.

Dr. Loretta Long, known for her part as Susan on the television show "Sesame Street" signs her book "Courtney's Birthday Party" for Malyrica Moore Wednesday at the Flint Public Library.


Sunday, July 10, 2011

First Week in Flint

I've just finished my first week interning at The Flint Journal in Michigan. Here's some photos from this past week.

Phillis and Leo Vaillancourt, Clarkston, Mich., pass a young garden tourist during the Goodrich Garden Tour Saturday at the home of Darlene and Robert Morgan.
"It's interesting, but I'd rather be at the golf course." Said Leo, who also said his wife convinced him to go.

Cinthia Montague, 20, Candice Stewart, 19, and Sam Maxson, 20, dance in the Grand Fountain in downtown flint after performing in the Genesee Towers show Friday.

Virginia Hutchins, 65, Flint, Mich., sits in her garage waiting for police to come so she can file a burglary report for her house, which has been robbed three times since a fire forced her to vacate it. She waits in the garage as many days as she can.

Mark David Doak (right), 48, has been going to the same dock after work for five years.
"We stop here every day, converse about our troubles and try to help each other out." he said. Doak has been living in and out of hotel rooms for the past two and a half years, he said, which he finds more affordable than owning a home or renting a room. Doak said that anywhere from four to nine people come to the dock every evening to hang out, and that most of them work manual labor.
James Malone Jr. (left), 44, worked in auto assembly before being laid off in 2007. Lately he has been collecting bottles and cans for money, riding 10 or more miles a day, he said.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Charlottesville Series

I recently visited Charlottesville for the Look3 festival. It was a great experience. In between events and galleries I had some downtime, so I began taking photos similar to the ones I took in Nashville, and this is the result.