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  • This collection of images illustrates the story-telling style of photography I use to preserve the memories of couple's wedding day. This collection of images represents more than a decade of work at newspapers and wire services throughout North Carolina. I now practice my style of story-telling photography for weddings community events as well as portrait sessions ranging from brides to local authors. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
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As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Sadie Davis-Graham tries on her hat before the Bellamy Mansion Vintage and Modern Hat Show Tea at the Bellamy Mansion. (Jason A. Frizzelle) After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
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As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Randall "Rando" Purdy(cq) poses for a portrait with his golf cart he converted into a taxi cab on the boardwalk at Carolina Beach. The golf cart taxi service is the first in North Carolina. (Jason A. Frizzelle) This collection of images illustrates a variety of portraits from headshots to location portraits. This collection of images represents more than a decade of work at newspapers and wire services throughout North Carolina. I now practice my style of story-telling photography for weddings community events as well as portrait sessions ranging from brides to local authors. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
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As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Maurice M. Martinez, a professor at UNCW's Watson College of Education, left, and Grenoldo Frazier, pianist, pose for a portrait Thursday September 5, 2013 at Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington, N.C. Martinez produced and directed a documentary about Frazier titled The Piano Entertainer: Stompin’ Grenoldo Frazier.  (Jason A. Frizzelle) After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
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As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Joy Gregory rehearses before a performance of Smokey Joe's Cafe Sunday June 15, 2014 at the Scottish Rite Theater in Wilmington, N.C. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Avery Saffo, 17 emerges from the water with the cross during the Blessing of the Waters Saturday September 28, 2013 at Wrightsville Beach. St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church hosted it’s 2013 Blessing of the Water and Cross Dive on Saturday September 28, 2013. During this worldwide Greek Orthodox tradition the parish priest blesses the waters and throws a cross for young members of the church to dive for, the youth that retrieves the cross is blessed for the whole year. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
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As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • With a background in community journalism, I always strive to tell stories with my photography. Photographing children is no different. When I photograph toddlers I like to work unobtrusively with little to no direction. Relying on my skills as a story-teller I can document children as they play and capture their personality and the moments as they happen. This collection of images represents more than a decade of work at newspapers and wire services throughout North Carolina. I now practice my style of story-telling photography for weddings community events as well as portrait sessions ranging from brides to local authors. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
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As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Photography of some of the amazing products that Wilmington Grill has to offer. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
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As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Topsail's Nick Altilio rushes agaings Ashley's Anthony Boone. (Jason A. Frizzelle) After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
<br />
As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • This collection of images represents more than a decade of work at newspapers and wire services throughout North Carolina. I now practice my style of story-telling photography for weddings community events as well as portrait sessions ranging from brides to local authors. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
<br />
My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
<br />
As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • J.H. Rose's Maurice Weaver, center, celebrates a touchdown with Morgan Randall, back, and Bryan Deans late in the fourth quarter of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association 4-A Championship game at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh N.C. The Rampants won the game 21-0 giving the team their third straight state title. This collection of images represents more than a decade of work at newspapers and wire services throughout North Carolina. I now practice my style of story-telling photography for weddings community events as well as portrait sessions ranging from brides to local authors. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
<br />
My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
<br />
As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
            <br />
Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Wiping away tears Esther Taft looks at a picture of her son, Christopher Foggs, who was fatally shot on Sixth Street in Ayden, N.C. Because of the shooting, local institutions founded a task force that combats youth violence in Pitt County. This collection of images represents more than a decade of work at newspapers and wire services throughout North Carolina. I now practice my style of story-telling photography for weddings community events as well as portrait sessions ranging from brides to local authors. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
<br />
My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
<br />
As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
            <br />
Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Patrons watch USA v Ghana match of the 2014 World Cup Monday June 16, 2014 at Courts and Sports in Wilmington, N.C. The bar serves as the home of The American Outlaws, the official supporters of the U.S. Men's National Soccer team. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Members of "Oki Lovers" of Pittsburgh, PA carry an American Flag during the North Carolina 4th of July Festival Parade Friday July 4, 2014 in Southport, N.C.
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  • Supporters of Barack Obama walk past a projection screen while finding seats Thursday at Minges Coliseum. (Jason A. Frizzelle) This collection of images represents more than a decade of work at newspapers and wire services throughout North Carolina. I now practice my style of story-telling photography for weddings community events as well as portrait sessions ranging from brides to local authors. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
<br />
My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
<br />
As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Performers with the Cole Brothers Circus dance suspended from wires Sunday at the Pitt County Fairgrounds. (Jason A. Frizzelle) This collection of images represents more than a decade of work at newspapers and wire services throughout North Carolina. I now practice my style of story-telling photography for weddings community events as well as portrait sessions ranging from brides to local authors. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
<br />
My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
<br />
As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
            <br />
Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Sunday July 13, 2014 during the 9th Annual O'Neil/Sweetwater Pro-Am Surf Fest at Wrightsville Beach, N.C. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Grace Victoria Cox from TV's "Under the Dome" is pictured during a pro film incentives rally Sunday May 4, 2014 in Wilmington, N.C. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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