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UK 360: Inside the WRFL studio

Check out a 360-degree view from inside the studio of WRFL. Above is a 3D panoramic movie created as part of a series that will appear periodically on the Kernel’s Web site and in the newspaper. Using a rotating tripod head and a lens that captures a 180-degree field of view, the above panorama of [...]

Framing Memorial Hall

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Framing Memorial Hall

Seeing that Memorial Hall seems to be the most photographed building on campus, I wanted to try and take a different and more interesting approach to photographing it. I decided to use the leaves of one of the trees in front of Memorial Hall to frame the steeple. I found a nice gap in the [...]

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Caught in a moment

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Caught in a moment

During a shootout hunt during the Mountain Workshops a feature photo late Friday night, I stumbled upon a Halloween party in Murray, Ky. The party, lit by strobe and Christmas lights, was like a visual candy store for me. The theme of the shootout was “Friday Night Lights.” I feel like I captured that in [...]

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The thrill of the game

I think soccer is an awesome sport to photograph, you can get supreme amounts of emotion from every player. This game was no exception, and for both teams a well played and thrilling match. Zach Byrd from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School taunted Lexington Catholic players and fans after winning the regional title.     [...]

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Sittin’ on the dock of the bay

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Sittin’ on the dock of the bay

Living in the middle of the city can get busy. On weekends growing up, my family and I would spend many weekends at our lake house just outside of Owensboro, Ky. We’d sit on our dock, eating watermelon and fishing. Those times beat memories of city parks and pizza joints every time.       [...]

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Small town buzz

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Small town buzz

Growing up in a small town, I’ve always bypassed the quaint, local businesses that grace almost every corner. When I finally had the opportunity to visit a local barber shop, I realized I hadn’t just passed up stores, I had been missing human connections that were being created and strengthened within my own hometown.    [...]

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The Colors of Fall

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The Colors of Fall

The Fall colors make this time of year one of my favorite times. While at Nolin Lake over the past weekend, I went to a point that looked out over the lake. The Fall colors in the trees surrounding the lake made for an amazing view. Although still a bit early in the season for [...]

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Married Life

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Married Life

Two weeks ago I had the privilege to photography the wedding of Jillian and Adam, a couple so deeply and completely in love, it gave my stomach butterflies just watching them. It was my first experience shooting a wedding and was a joy. I tried to capture each moment as I would if I were [...]

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Reserving the past

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Reserving the past

Each fall, groups of middle schoolers swarm Camp Nathanael to participate in a day dedicated to learning to complete tasks their pioneer predecessors used to do. In this picture, a group of girls exitedly recover from their task of pulling a plow across a piece of “crop land” and prepare to till another row. While [...]

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Little Man, Big Broom

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Little Man, Big Broom

As I was covering Boomslang in Lexington over the weekend, one of my assignments was to cover the carnival. I arrived at the carnival early to a small crowd with little happening. Finally, two-year-old Solomon Berk caught my eye as he was trying to sweep the area of the parking lot in front of his [...]

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