Bryce Canyon National Park (Bryce, Utah, 2017)
Red-shouldered hawk (Florida Everglades, 2015)
Rob Damitz, co-founder of aqUV solar-powered water sanitizer (Poe Springs, Florida, 2015)
Zion National Park (Springdale, Utah, 2017)
(From left) Humphreys Peak, Agassiz Peak and Fremont Peak are Arizona's three highest points (north of Flagstaff, 2015)
Michael Garrett, owner of Vegan2Go restaurant (Gainesville, Florida, 2015)
Bear spotting (Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2016)
Hula hooper (Gulf Shores, Alabama, 2013)
Bud Shipbaugh, World War II veteran (Levy County, Florida, 2015)
Kingdom Heirs (Dollywood, Tennessee, 2016)
Carlos Crews, World War II veteran (Lake City, Florida, 2016)
Women's March (Washington D.C., 2017)
Todd Sheaffer, Railroad Earth (Gulf Shores, Alabama, 2013)
Osprey (Florida Keys, 2015)
The bride (St. Augustine, Florida, 2016)
Confederate flag supporters and an opponent (Gainesville, Florida, 2015)
Smoke-phase wild turkey (Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2016)
Brown-headed cowbird (Moab, Utah, 2017)
Germany defeats Portugal in World Cup (Munich, Germany, 2014)
Danny Louis, Gov't Mule (Gulf Shores, Alabama, 2013)
Jüdisches Museum's Shalekhet (Fallen Leaves) exhibit (Berlin, Germany, 2014)
UF basketball players Casey Prather (holding hat) and Scottie Wilbekin after the Final Four (Gainesville, Florida, 2014)
Protester before Richard Spencer speaking event (Gainesville, Florida, 2017)
1950 Ford Custom (Ennice, North Carolina, 2016)
Jay Carney, former White House press secretary (Gainesville, Florida, 2014)
Arches National Park (Moab, Utah, 2017)
Bob Overton, World War II veteran (Gainesville, Florida, 2015)
Stevie Wonder (Gulf Shores, Alabama, 2013)
Women's March (Washington D.C., 2017)
Tram and cars (Prague, Czech Republic, 2014)
Couple walking on Seven Mile Bridge (Florida Keys, 2015)
Chris Robinson, the Black Crowes (Gulf Shores, Alabama, 2013)
Trey Anastasio, Phish (Gulf Shores, Alabama, 2013)
Tom Petty, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Gulf Shores, Alabama, 2013)
Al Schnier, moe. (Gulf Shores, Alabama, 2013)
World War II veteran Russell Pickett, the last survivor of Omaha Beach’s Company A "suicide wave" (Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, 2019)


Comments are closed.