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|| "Week's Work" Entry (August, 2009):

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Second Place: Jonathan Goering
Image Type: Photo Story
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Places: First: 2   Second: 3   Third: 0  
Reviewer Comments:
Drew Angerer Student/Intern
Midland | MI |
Comments | There are some beautiful frames in this story- I love 1, 3, 5 and 7. Nice work.

Shelley Cryan Photographer
New England | CT | USA
Comments | Nicely done story. Images 1 (on the hill) and 5 (in the burning garbage) are particularly powerful. You've captured some great moments. As a portfolio piece, this set could use perhaps one or two more closeups on faces so we get to know these children a bit better. Minor comment -- the images all seem a bit underexposed on my monitor, but it may just be me; a tad more exposure might make it easier to view the expression of the jumping boy in image 3.

David Manning Photographer
Athens | GA |
Comments | GREAT job. Good story.

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