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  • Olivia Salm shares a secret with her boyfriend Mitchel Jensen during the homecoming dance, which took place in the school's cafeteria.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • “The Great Plains” is a collection of images examining life in what is often considered flyover land. |||<br />
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"This may be a small town, but it's got a big rodeo, and it's got a really big heart," Miss Burwell Rodeo Olivia Hunsperger said. In its 92nd year, the rodeo continues strong and serves as an economic stronghold for a small community in the Sandhills of Nebraska.<br />
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Nebraska's Big Rodeo board member Mike Burnham and Jessa Reinwald, 3, share a saddle as they prepare to go through the Grand Entry during Nebraska's Big Rodeo. The rodeo owes much of its success to board members and other volunteers who give of their time and resources.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • “The Great Plains” is a collection of images examining life in what is often considered flyover land. |||<br />
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Nine-year-old McKayla McCarville stands in the staging area outside of the Burwell arena where the 85th annual Nebraska's Big Rodeo is held. McKayla's father, Kirk McCarville, brought her to the rodeo and McKayla said that she nervously watched him compete in the rodeo's wild horse race. "This may be a small town, but it's got a big rodeo, and it's got a really big heart," Miss Burwell Rodeo Olivia Hunsperger said. In its 92nd year, the rodeo continues strong and serves as an economic stronghold for a small community in the Sandhills of Nebraska. <br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • “The Great Plains” is a collection of images examining life and love in what is often considered flyover land. |||<br />
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Taylor Rudd of Lubbock, Texas, kneels to pray with his horse, White Horse, during the funeral services for Marine Lance Cpl. Hunter Hogan at St. Joseph Cemetery in York, Neb. Hunter, 21, died while serving in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • A collection of life in the Great Plains.<br />
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Elsie Eiler is the sole resident of Monowi, Nebraska's smallest town. She has been the mayor, the bartender, the tax collector and the settler of disputes for the town's tavern since her husband's death more than a decade ago. The once-booming railroad town now reflects the century of American life it contained: books collect dust in the one-room schoolhouse, tourists discard an empty beer case in the tall grasses along main street and old photographs reveal a glimpse of the people of the Great Plains.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand Americaís role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghansí lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Work in Progress: Elsie Eiler is the sole resident of Monowi, Nebraska's smallest town. She has been the mayor, the bartender, the tax collector and the settler of disputes for the town's tavern since her husband's death more than a decade ago. The once-booming railroad town now reflects the century of American life it contained: books collect dust in the one-room schoolhouse, tourists discard an empty beer case in the tall grasses along main street and old photographs reveal a glimpse of the people of the Great Plains.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Work in Progress: Elsie Eiler is the sole resident of Monowi, Nebraska's smallest town. She has been the mayor, the bartender, the tax collector and the settler of disputes for the town's tavern since her husband's death more than a decade ago. The once-booming railroad town now reflects the century of American life it contained: books collect dust in the one-room schoolhouse, tourists discard an empty beer case in the tall grasses along main street and old photographs reveal a glimpse of the people of the Great Plains.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Work in Progress: Elsie Eiler is the sole resident of Monowi, Nebraska's smallest town. She has been the mayor, the bartender, the tax collector and the settler of disputes for the town's tavern since her husband's death more than a decade ago. The once-booming railroad town now reflects the century of American life it contained: books collect dust in the one-room schoolhouse, tourists discard an empty beer case in the tall grasses along main street and old photographs reveal a glimpse of the people of the Great Plains.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Work in Progress: Elsie Eiler is the sole resident of Monowi, Nebraska's smallest town. She has been the mayor, the bartender, the tax collector and the settler of disputes for the town's tavern since her husband's death more than a decade ago. The once-booming railroad town now reflects the century of American life it contained: books collect dust in the one-room schoolhouse, tourists discard an empty beer case in the tall grasses along main street and old photographs reveal a glimpse of the people of the Great Plains.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Work in Progress: Elsie Eiler is the sole resident of Monowi, Nebraska's smallest town. She has been the mayor, the bartender, the tax collector and the settler of disputes for the town's tavern since her husband's death more than a decade ago. The once-booming railroad town now reflects the century of American life it contained: books collect dust in the one-room schoolhouse, tourists discard an empty beer case in the tall grasses along main street and old photographs reveal a glimpse of the people of the Great Plains.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Work in Progress: Elsie Eiler is the sole resident of Monowi, Nebraska's smallest town. She has been the mayor, the bartender, the tax collector and the settler of disputes for the town's tavern since her husband's death more than a decade ago. The once-booming railroad town now reflects the century of American life it contained: books collect dust in the one-room schoolhouse, tourists discard an empty beer case in the tall grasses along main street and old photographs reveal a glimpse of the people of the Great Plains.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • 8/10/14 6:50:22 PM -- Chicago, IL, U.S.A  -- Sherelle Smith, at left, kisses her fiancee Keela Taylor after a mock wedding ceremony at the booth for the Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Chicago for the Northalsted Market Days on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014. Smith and Taylor plan to get married in June of 2015. The festival took place in Chicago's Boystown, the nation's first municipally recognized gay village. The once primarily gay neighborhood on the city's North Side has turned become a more straight, family driven neighborhood in recent years. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Nebraska running back Ameer Abdullah and his brother Muhammad Abdullah comb the hair of their 18-month-old nephew Eli Carmichael with their brother-in-law Micheal McPherson (cq) in their family's home in Bessemer, Ala., on Saturday, May 10, 2014. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Jackie Robinson West fans cheer on passing trollies carrying the team, family members and media in Chicago on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. The Little League National Champions started with a rally at their home ballpark, rode in a 13.5-mile parade and finished off with a rally at Millennium Park in downtown Chicago. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Jackie Robinson West catcher and outfielder Darion Radcliff walks with teammates toward the first of two rallies held for the team in Chicago on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. The Little League National Champions started with a rally at their home ballpark, rode in a 13.5-mile parade and finished off with a rally at Millennium Park in downtown Chicago. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Chicago Bulls College Preparatory students, from left, Chris Jackson, Ebelise Mathews, Sheanell Dotson and Victor Quezada practice a waltz during their sinfonietta orchestra class at their school in Chicago on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Designer Paul Pierce poses for a portrait in Motorola's Chicago offices on Monday, Dec. 8, 2014. Isaacs spearheaded the effort to produce the Motorola smartphone Moto X, which he is holding. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Fred Lorenzen, who will be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in January of 2015, poses for a portrait in his room at the Oak Brook Healthcare Center in Oak Brook, Illinois on Friday, Aug. 1, 2014. Boston University will likely study Lorenzen's brain after his death. Lorenzen, who suffers from dementia, will likely be the first driver to be diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Cyclists ride along a rural road between New Delhi and Agra, India on Jan. 27, 2014. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • During an eight-hour stretch of babysitting her great-grandson while his mother works, Vi Lane rests as she watches television at home in Platte City on Wednesday, September 24, 2014. Eight months ago, Tommy's mother Cyndi Perkins moved into Lane's home shortly after finding out she was pregnant with her second child.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Vi Lane spends time with her great-grandson Tommy Brown in their back yard in Platte City on Wednesday, September 24, 2014.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Hoping for an early bedtime, Cyndi Perkins helps her son Tommy Brown brush his teeth at her grandmother's home in Platte City on Tuesday, September 23, 2014.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Cindy Perkins takes a moment away from the demands of work and caring for Tommy to nap after work in Platte City on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014. Perkins makes $9.25 an hour but is not allowed to work more than 28 hours each week so that her employer isn't required to enroll her in health insurance.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Tommy Brown eats burgers and fries for lunch at the Dairy Queen in Platte City with his aunt Jackie Perkins, left, and mother, Cyndi Perkins, on Friday, September. 26, 2014.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah sophomore running back Jared Shaw encourages senior quarterback Elliot Van Oss on the head as they prepares for the Resorters' game against Valley Christian on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah won 55-12 and finished the season undefeated. Also pictured are lineman Andrew Muller, at left, and running back Trevor Rebedew.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah students and band members, from left, Sydney Shovan, Eliza Meyers and Riley Winter prepare for their halftime performance during the first half of the Resorters' game against Valley Christian on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. As is tradition, students covered the town with toilet paper leading up to the big game. Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah won 55-12 and finished the season undefeated.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah senior wide receiver Gunnr Johnson prepares for the Resorters' game against Valley Christian on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah won 55-12 and finished the season undefeated.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • From left, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah students Dean Schamberger, Anthony Klahn, Jacob Starnicty, Lauren Boos and Sofia Henschel play with the pep band as they make their way along Elkhart Lake's main drag during the Homecoming parade before the Resorters' homecoming game against Valley Christian on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah won 55-12 and finished the season undefeated.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • As a train passes, the Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah cheerleaders warm up the crowd before the Resorters' game against Maranatha Baptist in Watertown, Wisc., on Friday, Sept. 4, 2014. Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah won 43-12 and finished the season undefeated.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • In Wisconsin, the Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah football team has enjoyed a new-found popularity since converting its 11-man team to 8-man. This resort town school joined a statewide trend toward this style of play, which allows small schools -- many of which are shrinking due to rural population decline -- to compete with each other on a level playing ground.<br />
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The community -- small thought it may be -- behind the school has wholeheartedly embraced the new style of play. "The student section is phenomenal," head coach Barry Feldman said. "Our players feel it. They hear it, and they see it. And it makes them play even harder." <br />
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Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah senior wide receiver and defensive back Logan Knepfel, at left, and senior Meghan Clemens prepare to take part in the Homecoming parade as part of the Homecoming Court before the Resorters' homecoming game against Valley Christian on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah won 55-12 and finished the season undefeated.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • From left, VLA students Asha Andrews-Hutchinson and Kwesi Brakwa roast marshmallows along the shores of the Yasika River during the farewell dinner and bonfire near Cabarete.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Children from the La Joya, Jarabacoa, community and Chicago’s Village Leadership Academy swim downstream from the Jimenoa Waterfall in the Dominican Republic.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Young children, including VLA student Jevron Hobbs Jr., at left, bridge the language divide with the global language of sport outside of the Pomier Caves Anthropological Reserve north of San Cristobal in the Dominican Republic.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • A young boy named Eduardo practices drums in Santiago de Los Caballeros in the Dominican Republic. Behind Eduardo hangs a painting by the Dominican artist Ricardo Toribio who paints scenes celebrating life on the island, especially that of the native Tainos who European colonialists enslaved alongside African slaves imported in the 15th century. The country, and its neighbor Haiti, still struggle with racism and ethnic divisions, but art celebrating the lives of the descendants of slaves has found a new audience and acclaim.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • The American Peace Corps initiative Brigada Verde works with young Dominicans who are committed to preserving the environment, which has been adversely affected by the tourism industry. The brigade is part of Sirve Quisqueya, a coalition of groups that improve local youth leadership and participation in community projects. In the image, a young Dominican alerts his friend to the photographer’s presence while the boys escorted a group of young American tourists near the Jimenoa Waterfall near La Joya, Jarabacoa.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Julie Medina, a prosecutor who specializes in domestic violence, poses for a portrait outside of the Douglas County Courthouse in Omaha, Neb. on Jan. 27, 2011. Medina, who was raped more than a decade ago, speaks at local schools, which now must comply with a new state law requiring them to educate middle and high school students about relationships and dating violence. "I learned really early on that I did nothing wrong," Medina said. "But if you keep it quiet, it lets these perpetrators continue." | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Ben Burdick holds his great-grandsons, Trevor Burdick, 3, at left, and Mason Burdick, 2, before posing for a family picture after lunch at the Burdick Ranch south of Wood Lake, Neb. on Saturday, April 21, 2012. The Burdick family, now with four generations working the land, credit their branding success to neighbors and hire hands. "We run a thousand cows," Ben Burdick said. "If you didn't have help, you couldn't operate." | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Amber cuddles with Justis in the living room of their apartment at Family Works, a residential treatment program for expectant or new mothers, in Omaha on January 9, 2012. Through individual therapy sessions, Amber has learned how to connect emotionally with her daughter. "She looked like a little angel when she was born. Her head was so small and she was so tiny and so precious and very frail...and I couldn't believe that I did that to her," Amber said. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Sgt. John Matheson, 45, of Omaha poses for a portrait near Musahi, south of Kabul, on Friday, April 15, 2011. This is the second deployment for Matheson, who is part of the 1-134th Calvary Squadron of the Nebraska National Guard HHT. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Nine-year-old McKayla McCarville stands in the staging area outside of the Burwell arena where the 85th annual Nebraska's Big Rodeo is held. McKayla's father, Kirk McCarville, brought her to the rodeo and McKayla said that she nervously watched him compete in the rodeo's wild horse race. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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  • Jacqueline Smyth poses for a picture with Omaha Heart fan Tad Deja of Omaha at Twin Peaks Restaurant in Omaha on Saturday, April 27, 2013. To garner a following and pack the stands at their home games, the team is required to make promotional appearances around town.<br />
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The Lingerie Football League (now the Legends Football League) players say that they are athletes first. The lingerie is, in their minds, an unfortunate necessity. Many admitted that sex appeal was the reason fans attended the game, but talk to any woman who’s played, and you’ll learn that it’s no powder puff or flag football. <br />
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The players dedicate exhaustive effort, months of their time and thousands of dollars to a sport with little reward, to a league that takes more than it gives. Many players hope that one day the league won’t be about the sex appeal but instead a showcase for female athleticism.<br />
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“People can get the impression it’s just a bunch of bimbos out here,” Omaha Heart quarterback Linsey Noble said. “Everyone has their own story. You can’t really judge people by the cover, by the book or the lingerie.”<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Almost two weeks after a surgery to fix a torn ACL in her right leg, Leslie Walls is back at the game with her sons Colton Walls, 2, and Noah Walls, 9, outside of their home in Omaha on Friday, April 26, 2013. "These girls have worked so hard that it’s inspiring just to even watch them. It is heart wrenching not to be on the field, but it’s inspiring to watch from day one what they’ve put in to where they are now," Walls said.<br />
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The Lingerie Football League (now the Legends Football League) players say that they are athletes first. The lingerie is, in their minds, an unfortunate necessity. Many admitted that sex appeal was the reason fans attended the game, but talk to any woman who’s played, and you’ll learn that it’s no powder puff or flag football. <br />
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The players dedicate exhaustive effort, months of their time and thousands of dollars to a sport with little reward, to a league that takes more than it gives. Many players hope that one day the league won’t be about the sex appeal but instead a showcase for female athleticism.<br />
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“People can get the impression it’s just a bunch of bimbos out here,” Omaha Heart quarterback Linsey Noble said. “Everyone has their own story. You can’t really judge people by the cover, by the book or the lingerie.”<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Leslie Walls grimaces in pain as she works through her first physical therapy session at Athletes' Training Center Sports Center and Physical Therapy in Omaha on Monday, April 19, 2013. Walls tore her medial patellofemoral ligament  -- MPFL -- on the first official practice in the fall of 2012. After surgery and about seven months of physical therapy, she returned to practice in March only to tear her anterior cruciate ligament -- ACL -- in the other leg. Walls said that, though she does have insurance through her work, the league does not help with the medical bills. "I hope maybe one day that they’re able to put in the money that these girls put out on the field for injury purposes," Walls said.<br />
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The Lingerie Football League (now the Legends Football League) players say that they are athletes first. The lingerie is, in their minds, an unfortunate necessity. Many admitted that sex appeal was the reason fans attended the game, but talk to any woman who’s played, and you’ll learn that it’s no powder puff or flag football. <br />
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The players dedicate exhaustive effort, months of their time and thousands of dollars to a sport with little reward, to a league that takes more than it gives. Many players hope that one day the league won’t be about the sex appeal but instead a showcase for female athleticism.<br />
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“People can get the impression it’s just a bunch of bimbos out here,” Omaha Heart quarterback Linsey Noble said. “Everyone has their own story. You can’t really judge people by the cover, by the book or the lingerie.”<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Much to the fans' delight, Jacqueline Smyth, and Morgan Anderson, at right, are slammed into the wall while tackling Atlanta Steam's Nasira Johnson during the first half of the Omaha Heart's 42-6 loss to the Atlanta Steam in Gwinnett, Ga., on Saturday, April 13, 2013. In arena football, the field is narrow and only 50 yards long. Fans pay extra to be seated along the wall, which is considered in bounds unless a player is tackled against it. <br />
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The Lingerie Football League (now the Legends Football League) players say that they are athletes first. The lingerie is, in their minds, an unfortunate necessity. Many admitted that sex appeal was the reason fans attended the game, but talk to any woman who’s played, and you’ll learn that it’s no powder puff or flag football. <br />
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The players dedicate exhaustive effort, months of their time and thousands of dollars to a sport with little reward, to a league that takes more than it gives. Many players hope that one day the league won’t be about the sex appeal but instead a showcase for female athleticism.<br />
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“People can get the impression it’s just a bunch of bimbos out here,” Omaha Heart quarterback Linsey Noble said. “Everyone has their own story. You can’t really judge people by the cover, by the book or the lingerie.”<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Morgan Anderson prays before the team's opening game against the Atlanta Steam in Gwinnett, Ga., on Saturday, April 13, 2013. "I couldn’t  imagine being done for the rest of my life out of competitive sports," Anderson said. "Nothing is compared to those games that actually count."<br />
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The Lingerie Football League (now the Legends Football League) players say that they are athletes first. The lingerie is, in their minds, an unfortunate necessity. Many admitted that sex appeal was the reason fans attended the game, but talk to any woman who’s played, and you’ll learn that it’s no powder puff or flag football. <br />
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The players dedicate exhaustive effort, months of their time and thousands of dollars to a sport with little reward, to a league that takes more than it gives. Many players hope that one day the league won’t be about the sex appeal but instead a showcase for female athleticism.<br />
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“People can get the impression it’s just a bunch of bimbos out here,” Omaha Heart quarterback Linsey Noble said. “Everyone has their own story. You can’t really judge people by the cover, by the book or the lingerie.”<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Atlanta Steam's Colette Montgomery is announced during the Omaha Heart's opening game in Gwinnett, Ga., on Saturday, April 13, 2013. The Heart lost 42-6. Atlanta, also an expansion team, lost its first game against Jacksonville.<br />
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The Lingerie Football League (now the Legends Football League) players say that they are athletes first. The lingerie is, in their minds, an unfortunate necessity. Many admitted that sex appeal was the reason fans attended the game, but talk to any woman who’s played, and you’ll learn that it’s no powder puff or flag football. <br />
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The players dedicate exhaustive effort, months of their time and thousands of dollars to a sport with little reward, to a league that takes more than it gives. Many players hope that one day the league won’t be about the sex appeal but instead a showcase for female athleticism.<br />
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“People can get the impression it’s just a bunch of bimbos out here,” Omaha Heart quarterback Linsey Noble said. “Everyone has their own story. You can’t really judge people by the cover, by the book or the lingerie.”<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • From left, Jacqueline Smyth, in bandana, Linsey Noble, SarahJane Thompson, Lindsey Burse and Ashley Lambrecht shout "Heart" at the conclusion of practice at Millard Central Middle School in Omaha on Thursday, April 11, 2013. "People can get the impression it’s just a bunch of bimbos out here," Noble said, adding, "everyone has their own story. You can’t really judge people by the cover, by the book or the lingerie. You can’t really judge me by that."<br />
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The Lingerie Football League (now the Legends Football League) players say that they are athletes first. The lingerie is, in their minds, an unfortunate necessity. Many admitted that sex appeal was the reason fans attended the game, but talk to any woman who’s played, and you’ll learn that it’s no powder puff or flag football. <br />
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The players dedicate exhaustive effort, months of their time and thousands of dollars to a sport with little reward, to a league that takes more than it gives. Many players hope that one day the league won’t be about the sex appeal but instead a showcase for female athleticism.<br />
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“People can get the impression it’s just a bunch of bimbos out here,” Omaha Heart quarterback Linsey Noble said. “Everyone has their own story. You can’t really judge people by the cover, by the book or the lingerie.”<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Amanda Hogan, at bottom right, and Morgan Anderson run up a hill during physical conditioning at the end of practice at Millard Central Middle School in Omaha on Thursday, April 25, 2013. "It’s been rough learning all of the new plays. I was hurt quite a bit in the beginning because it’s completely new movements that you’re learning," Anderson said.<br />
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The Lingerie Football League (now the Legends Football League) players say that they are athletes first. The lingerie is, in their minds, an unfortunate necessity. Many admitted that sex appeal was the reason fans attended the game, but talk to any woman who’s played, and you’ll learn that it’s no powder puff or flag football. <br />
<br />
The players dedicate exhaustive effort, months of their time and thousands of dollars to a sport with little reward, to a league that takes more than it gives. Many players hope that one day the league won’t be about the sex appeal but instead a showcase for female athleticism.<br />
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“People can get the impression it’s just a bunch of bimbos out here,” Omaha Heart quarterback Linsey Noble said. “Everyone has their own story. You can’t really judge people by the cover, by the book or the lingerie.”<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • The Lingerie Football League (now the Legends Football League) players say that they are athletes first. The lingerie is, in their minds, an unfortunate necessity. Many admitted that sex appeal was the reason fans attended the game, but talk to any woman who’s played, and you’ll learn that it’s no powder puff or flag football. <br />
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The players dedicate exhaustive effort, months of their time and thousands of dollars to a sport with little reward, to a league that takes more than it gives. Many players hope that one day the league won’t be about the sex appeal but instead a showcase for female athleticism.<br />
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“People can get the impression it’s just a bunch of bimbos out here,” Omaha Heart quarterback Linsey Noble said. “Everyone has their own story. You can’t really judge people by the cover, by the book or the lingerie.” <br />
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Omaha Heart's Ashley Lambrecht, at center, dances with teammates including, from left, SarahJane Thompson, Linsey Noble, Morgan Anderson, Lindsay Burnham, Shawnte' Bunting and Kelsey Lane, before the team's opening game against the Atlanta Steam in Gwinnett, Ga., on Saturday, April 13, 2013. The Heart lost 42-6. "I love showing people that we’re real athletes. A lot of people doubt…It makes me so mad when they say, 'Is it powderpuff? Is it flag?' I’m just like, No! If you’ve seen it, then you’d know that we actually tackle. You’ve seen that it’s not just models or pretty girls just trying to play football. It’s pretty girls that have careers, that are moms that can actually play football and are good at it," Bunting said.<br />
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  • Ruth Matlock, Senior Services Coordinator for Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership, poses for a portrait at the ENCAP office in Omaha on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014. Matlock, who is 78, has worked for ENCAP since 1980, and she first started working when she was 11 years old. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Omaha Artist Brian Tait poses for a portrait holding some of the hundreds of cigarettes, which he sketched every time he had an urge to smoke, inside of his workspace at Midtown Art Supply in Omaha on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013. Tait quit smoking in preparation for his daughter's birth in May. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Pool fashion. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • Dale Duckert of Omaha poses for a portrait at the River City Record Collectors Club fall show at the Omaha Fire Fighters Union Hall on Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013. "Unless you're a big time collector and a big time reseller, why, there isn't that much money in it. For hobbyists like me, it's just more fun than anything else. It's a chance to sell some records so you can afford to buy some others," Duckert said. | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • A beach mural brings Miami's Biscayne Bay to Wabash, Indiana, in the Olivette Room -- a tribute to Mark C. Honeywell, a native and benefactor of Wabash, Ind. The room is a replica of the after deck of Honeywell's yacht Olivette. Wabash, which currently has about 10,500 residents, is one of many small American towns trying to make a transition from an industrial past to a knowledge-based and creative economy. | On assignment for the Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • Wild hogs run through flooded farmland northwest of West Columbia, Texas after Hurricane Harvey caused wide-spread flooding in the region south of Houston.<br />
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  • A collection of life in the Great Plains.<br />
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Wild hogs run through flooded farmland northwest of West Columbia, Texas after Hurricane Harvey caused wide-spread flooding in the region south of Houston.<br />
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  • Sgt. Chris Lindahl, Iowa National Guard's 2-34th BSB mechanic shop in the Parwan province of Afghanistan<br />
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  • Sgt. Damian Broderson, Iowa National Guard's 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division in Gardez, Afghanistan<br />
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  • Paradise, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Paradise, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Paradise, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Paradise, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Paradise, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Paradise, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Paradise, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Paradise, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Paradise, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Paradise, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
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  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
    2019-CampFire-9820.JPG
  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
    2019-CampFire-9817.JPG
  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
    2019-CampFire-9803.JPG
  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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<br />
Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
    2019-CampFire-9806.JPG
  • Chico, California -- Friday, January 4, 2019<br />
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Alyssa Schukar captured images of Feeding America-related outreach in areas affected by the Camp Fire in California. She created a variety of documentary candid, portrait and action images showing the services that Feeding America provides.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar Photography will convey the following license to Feeding America: Collateral (Editorial) and Publicity use of images. All other uses to be negotiated separately. The images could be used internally as well as externally for editorial purposes such as the organization’s blog, website, social media, magazine and reports.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America
    2019-CampFire-9802.JPG
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