Being out everyday covering the primary, with a phenomenal staff of passionate reporters and fellow photo staffer Andrea Morales, has been a highlight of my time here in Concord. Each morning began as each night ended, reading the newest email from the campaigns, searching Politico's candidate calendar, and coming up with a strategy how to hit as many events as possible while still allowing time to scope out locations and stick around after the candidates left. It was a week of being extremely productive and taking initiative so I didn't look back with regret when it was all over.
Getting caught in the scrum and excitement of it all was a positive experience, but was also a threat to making different images and thinking about what the images were saying...something I am still working on. There are only so many photos of a candidate surrounded by a mob of media that I could take.
The photo below was made while driving back roads checking out voting stations throughout central New Hampshire on the day of the primary. What also made that week amazing was housing a few talented shooters in my one-room apartment. We became close very quickly. As a few of us toured the back towns to find voters filling out ballots, we came across a cemetery with markers dating back to the early 1800s. Curious and having a few minutes to spare, we hopped out of the car. Greeting us out of nowhere came two Huskies.
As I go through the work from the primary, I'll be posting them here as much as possible. If you're bored, you should also check out the Monitor's Primary Circus photo blog, linked to earlier in this post.
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