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  • A 10,000-meter run during the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Over 200 athletes competed in this year's Paralympics.<br />
    070206 SPTparalympics_144.jpg
  • Fall 2002 graduation ceremony in Stegeman Coliseum at the University of Georgia.
    021221 uga graduation 005.jpg
  • Choke Yasouka of Japan concentrates before the start of a 800-meter run on the Lakewood Stadium track on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Over 200 athletes entered the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships this year. Many of them will be racing again in the Peachtree Road Race on Tuesday.
    SPTparalympics_03b.jpg
  • Fall 2002 graduation ceremony in Stegeman Coliseum at the University of Georgia.
    021221 uga graduation 003.jpg
  • In the stands during the a 10,000-meter run, coach Paul Odermatt (cq) of Switzerland (left) times his racer, Marcel Hug, as Ger O'Rourke (cq) of Ireland watches the whole field during the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Over 200 athletes competed in this year's Paralympics, and many of them will be racing again in the Peachtree Road Race on Tuesday.
    SPTparalympics_04b.jpg
  • (Left to right) Susannah Scaroni of the United States, Patrice Dockery of Ireland, and Ivonne Reyes of Mexico round a turn on the Lakewood Stadium track during a 5000-meter run on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Over 200 athletes entered the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships this year. Many of them will be racing again in the Peachtree Road Race on Tuesday.
    SPTparalympics_01b.jpg
  • On a break from competition in the U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta, athletes have a less formal pattycake battle in the shade on Saturday, July 1, 2006. Clockwise from left are Ryan Chalmers of New York, Maggie Frederick of Kennesaw, Doug Forbis of Illinois, and Dana Fink of Atlanta. The Paralympics event is the qualifier to gain entry on the U.S. Team for the International Paralympic Committee Athletics Championships in Switzerland.
    paralympics_05.jpg
  • David Prince of Atlanta attempts the high jump during the U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta on Saturday, July 1, 2006. Prince, a triathlete who lost part of his right leg in a motorcycle accident, said this was the first time he'd ever tried the event. The Paralympics is the qualifier to gain entry on the U.S. Team for the International Paralympic Committee Athletics Championships in Switzerland.
    paralympics_02.jpg
  • A 10,000-meter run during the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Over 200 athletes competed in this year's Paralympics.<br />
    070206 SPTparalympics_145.jpg
  • A 10,000-meter run during the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Over 200 athletes competed in this year's Paralympics.<br />
    070206 SPTparalympics_140.jpg
  • Barbara Blum puts a bib on her husband Jack before breakfast in their suburban Atlanta, Ga. apartment on Friday morning, Feb. 17, 2006. Mrs. Blum, 77, has taken on the role of caregiver for her 88-year-old husband, whom a doctor believes has Alzheimer's disease, she said. The four to five hours of sleep she gets each night is sufficient, but the situation might be taking a toll, she said. "I am sure I'm depressed," she said. "I'm not interested in socializing."
    060217 alzheimers couple.tif
  • Fall 2002 graduation ceremony in Stegeman Coliseum at the University of Georgia.
    021221 uga graduation 004.jpg
  • Fall 2002 graduation ceremony in Stegeman Coliseum at the University of Georgia.
    021221 uga graduation 002.jpg
  • Fall 2002 graduation ceremony in Stegeman Coliseum at the University of Georgia.
    021221 uga graduation 006.jpg
  • Peter Gottwald Jr. sweats through a T13 (vision-impaired) 10,000-meter run on the Lakewood Stadium track on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Over 200 athletes entered the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships this year. Many of them will be racing again in the Peachtree Road Race on Tuesday.
    SPTparalympics_02b.jpg
  • Freddy Sandoval of Mexico competes in a 400-meter track event during the U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta on Saturday, July 1, 2006. The Paralympics event is the qualifier to gain entry on the U.S. Team for the International Paralympic Committee Athletics Championships in Switzerland.
    paralympics_03.jpg
  • Danny Andrews (center), of Tucson, Ariz., makes the final stretch to a win in a combined-class 400-meter run during the U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta on Saturday, July 1, 2006. The Paralympics event is the qualifier to gain entry on the U.S. Team for the International Paralympic Committee Athletics Championships in Switzerland.
    paralympics_01.jpg
  • A 10,000-meter run during the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Over 200 athletes competed in this year's Paralympics.<br />
    070206 SPTparalympics_141.jpg
  • A 10,000-meter run during the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Over 200 athletes competed in this year's Paralympics.<br />
    070206 SPTparalympics_138.jpg
  • Fall 2002 graduation ceremony in Stegeman Coliseum at the University of Georgia.
    021221 uga graduation 001.jpg
  • Rafael Jimenez of Spain (center) and Thomas Gerlach of Denmark (left) prepare for the start of a 10,000-meter run during the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Over 200 athletes competed in this year's Paralympics, and many of them will be racing again in the Peachtree Road Race on Tuesday.
    SPTparalympics_05b.jpg
  • A 10,000-meter run during the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Over 200 athletes competed in this year's Paralympics.<br />
    070206 SPTparalympics_139.jpg
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI001.tif
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_013.jpg
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI013.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI011.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI006.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI005.tif
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_021.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_012.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_011.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_008.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_007.jpg
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI018.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI017.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI016.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI014.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI012.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI009.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI007.tif
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_026.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_025.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_023.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_022.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_020.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_019.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_016.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_015.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_010.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_005.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_004.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_003.jpg
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI020.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI019.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI015.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI010.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI008.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI004.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI003.tif
  • Haiti in 2010, shortly after the earthquake.<br />
<br />
Fifteen percent of the purchase price of this print will be donated to Zanmi Lakay, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of Haiti's street children.
    PRINT2010HAITI002.tif
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_018.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_017.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_014.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_009.jpg
  • Visitors view a new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, containing the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_002.jpg
  • Karen Macklin, visiting from Montana, sits by a new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, that contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_001.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_024.jpg
  • Dexter Jones, of Atlanta, photographs a new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, that contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_006.jpg