Posted on January 30, 2010, 5:11 pm, by Daniel Woolfolk, under
Clips,
Media,
Photo.
The first two weeks of January, I was at the New York Times Institute in Tucson with some excellent journalists from around the country. I got to shoot a lot with one of the Times editors and compete with other skilled photographers. Here is an audio slideshow of my work. And it has a funny [...]
I got into the New York Times Institute and Columbia Journalism School posted a story on it.
In one day, Panaderia Caotzingo bakery produces 270 pieces of pan de muerto, Spanish for “bread of the dead.” See the story at NYfoodchain.com
Eating on the campaign trail, whether stopping at a street vendor or taking a slice of pizza offered by a local shop owner – and always smiling for the cameras – was not just about scoring votes. It was about being polite.
A day trip to Mt. Lemmon or a lunch hour at the rock gym, Tucsonans like their climbing.
PHOTO WRITING- Mexico Highway 15, which is often used by tourists, has come off a recent State Department travel alert, but students are still aren’t traveling to Mexico.
The commencement speaker for Pima Community College’s May 21 graduation ceremony says her associate degree did not come easily.
Fear of violence has kept residents from leaving their homes and tourists from visiting Nogales. The U.S. State Department released an alert Oct. 14 warning about the dangers of crossing on foot, so business has been affected.
About 250 people participated in the 6th Annual Jewish-Muslim Peace Walk in Tucson on Sunday.
Despite the economic downturn, officials of the 55th annual Tucson Gem & Mineral Show at the Tucson Convention Center said attendance was higher than last year.