While I was in Harper, I took some photos for Right to Play. I have to say, it was a really fun assignment. Who wouldn't want to take pictures of kids having fun and learning to work together? Kind of awesome. Especially since I was in Harper working on a personal photo project about the decayed vestiges of power, which was certainly way less fun in an immediate, smiley kind of way.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Right to Play
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This is the most glorious series of photos I have seen in a while. I let out a whoop of laughter - they just have this power to pull emotion out of me. Oh, I love them - I just love them.
You always touch with your photos dear one, your words and reporting spear the hart and soul of the reader.
I know you have helped so many with your talents and I for one thank you for your sacrifice. Being away from your family isn't easy. You give voice to those who have been silenced with fear and years of unjust.
Thank you little Tootsie Roll for bringing the world through a childs smile,to the hills of the Ozarks.
Great job Glenna!! The more I see smiles on children faces, the more it add value to my life. And this keeps me motivated on the job.
Keep up the good work and for sure,there are great rewards that await you soon.
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